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There’s something missing since 2019
saw this post the other day that talked about how so many of us are soooo scared of appearing even momentarily human towards each other these days. like you can't see me sweat or cry or without makeup or with food stuck in my teeth or laugh loud and ugly. everything must be composed and sanitised and photo ready at all times. it's like corporate office culture seeping out into our homes and our lives and for what. it's not cringe to be a real person around other real people
Zorosatrian fire altar, fire temple in Chak Chak, Iran, photo by Mical Huniewicz
“How is business?” “As God wants it to be.“
(Tehran, Iran)
Masao Saito, 1983
Traditional house/ Najafabad/ Isfahan/ Iran
Photography: behnam
Unknown, illustration from The Anvār-i Suhaylī or Lights of Canopus, Iran 19th century.
—Anna Akhmatova, The Last Toast, tr. by D. M. Thomas
they should make letterboxd but for beverages
Inside the Shah Cheragh Mosque in Shiraz, Iran
birds from this (link) Iranian bestiary, 1297-1298 or 1299-1300.
https://www.etsy.com/nz/listing/1336696951/vintage-70s-evil-woman-novelty-ceramic
Bowl with Fish, Iran, probably Kashan (late 13th–mid-14th century).
Fibonacci spiral by Iraninian illustrator in Pardaz technique
Jojo Grima. Multicoloured Necklace, 1984. Amethysts, Diamonds, Tourmalines, Citrines and Aquamarines set in Yellow Gold.
Courtesy Alain Truong
jomeh bazaar, tehran