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Keni
trying on a metaphor
Show & Tell
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Jules of Nature

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Peter Solarz
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

if i look back, i am lost
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
One Nice Bug Per Day
AnasAbdin
$LAYYYTER
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The Beach Boys's Brian Wilson sits alone in a church. (c. 70s/80s, photographer unknown)
An original 1925 bottle of ‘Shalimar’ by Guerlain, Paris
Luna moth By: Jane Burton From: The Mating Game 1976
Gink Károly (Hungarian, 1922–2002)
Lluís Masriera Rosés - "Reflected Shadows" (c.1920)
Ernest Hemingway, from a letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald featured in The Selected Letters of Ernest Hemingway
Architecture
Prehistoric animal models displayed in Moscow at the 1879 Anthropology Exhibition, inspired by Crystal Palace. Models included a mammoth, dinosaur (probably Iguanodon), plesiosaur, Glyptodon and (not pictured) an ichthyosaur, pterosaurs and temnospondyls. Constructed by architect V.N. Korneev, sculptor I.I. Sevrugin and horticulturist F.I. Demur under the direction of Professor Bogdanov and D.N. Anuchin, the models were said to move via "wires, wheels and springs".
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Anthropological_exhibition_in_Moscow_in_1879
Larsen Sotelo
Memories and Dreams, 2022
the moon is hiding in
the moon is hiding in
her hair.
The
lily
of heaven
full of all dreams,
draws down.
cover her briefness in singing
close her with the intricate faint birds
by daisies and twilights
Deepen her,
Recite
upon her
flesh
the rain’s
pearls singly-whispering.