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cherry valley forever
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Alexander Labas - Metro (1935)
Minseo Kang aka 강민서 (South Korean, b. 2001, South Korea) - Eros, 2025, Paintings: Tempera on Wood
Timothy Cleary: ‘Bronze’ (2016)
“Milo” (2005)
I think ‘I adore you’ is such a wonderful phrase, it’s so soft and loving and feels so safe and comforting
Anni Albers
[ID: a piece of abstract embroidery art, red and white thread moves in smoke like shapes or like reflections on water over the picture, most of it is black]
The skeleton of a three-year-old camel, found buried on its side together with a necklace of soft stone, shell, glass and semi-precious beads, was discovered in a pre-Islamic cemetery near Samad ash Shan. The beads are of late Iron Age provenance (300 BC - AD 793) and testify to the value placed on the camel at this early time.
Scanned from the book The Craft Heritage of Oman; 2003; Neil Richardson & Marcia Dorr
— Bertrand Russell, from “What Desires Are Politically Important?” (via letsbelonelytogetherr)
“He is always on the brink of suicide … because he seeks salvation through the routine formulas suggested to him by the society in which he lives.” — Umberto Eco on Charlie Brown
There is always something to learn, there is always something to love
“DSCN2430” (2008)
“the dollhouse” 2007, heather benning
Indigenous children take part in the process of fishing and drying large Salmon catches, a Nivkh community in Kamchatka, Russia