one thing you can always count on is that hearts change.
Howl’s Moving Castle 「ハウルの動く城」 (2004• ) dir. Hayao Miyazaki.
Sade Olutola
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Kaledo Art
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Product Placement
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one thing you can always count on is that hearts change.
Howl’s Moving Castle 「ハウルの動く城」 (2004• ) dir. Hayao Miyazaki.
Turns out this has nothing to do with the plague, it’s even weirder than that - during the Renaissance, Florence didn’t collect any taxes on wine produced ‘for the family’. So obviously some of the city’s richest men decided they’d start selling their wines directly from their own homes instead of selling it through restaurants, thus making a lot more money (no taxes and no middle man). Wine could be bought by the bottle or by the glass, and the fact the customers didn’t set foot inside the house probably a) prevented theft and b) preserved the illusion that the place was not a place of trade.
Occasionally, alms for also left in there.
These ‘buchette del vino’ (literally ‘little wine holes’) are a typical Florentine phenomenon and had been in use until fairly recently; over the last decade people have started restorating and reopening them. There are about 170 of them around Florence. Here are a few ones:
not weird. in Italy, the reason is ALWAYS tax evasion
get at me
Designer and artist Heidi Lee crafts surreal wearable art, garnering a reputation for her “Endless Echo Hat” that features a cast, repeating version of her face. See more of her work here.
little comic about self care and growth [instagram, store, etc]
Stanislav Groz - Mask, Psyche series - 2011
some recent art journal scans!
art is gross and sos kissing but i also love both