
Love Begins

tannertan36
Not today Justin
Three Goblin Art
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

titsay
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
we're not kids anymore.
Peter Solarz

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Discoholic 🪩
Claire Keane
sheepfilms
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Stranger Things
macklin celebrini has autism
Show & Tell

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor
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@blvdofbrokendreamsss
nope.
you know that thing where you scrunch up your arms and it looks like you have only hands well this one time when i was little i kept it up for 3 days no matter where i was
one time i also pissed off my entire family for 3 days
the last picture i cANT BREATHE
Sun Cat. 7 x 5 inches, oil on hardboard.
Jesus of Suburbia feels like home. No matter when or where I listen to it…it feels like home.
Il giovane favoloso (Mario Martone, 2014)
Teatro Greco di Siracusa, Ifigenia in Aulide di Euripide, Agamennone di Eschilo (1918). Duilio Cambellotti. Colour lithograph print on paper poster.
The Greek fleet is about to sail from the port of Aulis, under the command of Agamemnon, to avenge the affront of Paris, the kidnapper of the beautiful Helen, wife of Menelaus. At the beginning of the tragedy the king tells an old servant that the goddess Artemis, angry with the Greeks, blocks the fleet with a calm and that the soothsayer Calcante has announced that to placate the wrath of the goddess it is necessary to sacrifice Iphigenia, daughter of Agamemnon.
I think Harry loves Ron and Hermione more than Ginny.
REPLACEFACE
Based out of the UK, artist Steve Payne is the brainchild behind the project entitled REPLACEFACE. Payne takes digital copies of the works of English painter George Dawe (get your Art History learn on if you don’t know who that is!) to literally swap the heads of the original subjects with the heads of contemporary celebrities.
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