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Cosimo Galluzzi

oozey mess
Stranger Things

Kiana Khansmith

JBB: An Artblog!

JVL
NASA
One Nice Bug Per Day

@theartofmadeline
Peter Solarz

shark vs the universe
Game of Thrones Daily
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Sade Olutola
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will byers stan first human second
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
almost home
KIROKAZE

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happiness_behind_the_lens
Lightscapes, Santa Cruz
caitlinfullam
Jules Joseph Lefebvre, Graziella [1878]
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDgD08UFSQG/
Albert Edelfelt, Flowergirl, 1884 & Portrait of Mme Weissgerber de Stragewicz, 1887 (details)
The 1930′s Nancy Drew books were gay af there is no heterosexual explanation for this
Really want to sit in a forest with a girl and just- 😳 hold hands or smthn 🤭🤭
Lesbian Witches
“The airs never been so clear The months used to feel like years But that changes every time your near It’s like I’m starting over everyday Something sexy bout the way you smile It pulls me in and I just don’t know how I’m hypnotized I’m under your spell“
Cordial is so photogenic
Common Humble-bee. Plate from ‘The Naturalist’s Library’ (Entomology, Bees). Edited by William Jardine. Published by H.G. Bohn. 1859?
University of California Libraries
archive.org
Ballerina Amelie Segarra dances the en pointe ballet technique (in which the performer typically dances on the points of their toes) on the tips of huge, menacing kitchen knives in an empty, darkened theater on a grand piano.
(Source)
metal af
Okay but why
why not?
Aspen Grove.
Please click to enlarge.
☽◯☾ WITCHCRAFT AESTHETICS ☽◯☾ Swamp Coven
Another captivating historical lady from a Nancy Drew game, Camille of Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon. The flowers are taken from Victorian flower language, symbolizing Camille’s epitaph– “Wisdom, Charity, Purity, Eternity.”