seen coming home

@theartofmadeline
NASA

ellievsbear

oozey mess
hello vonnie
One Nice Bug Per Day

Origami Around

Kaledo Art
$LAYYYTER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
RMH

Product Placement
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Mike Driver
styofa doing anything
art blog(derogatory)
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
trying on a metaphor
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
cherry valley forever

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@dad-trash
seen coming home
i would like to hold on to everything
k thx bye / mixed media in sketchbook
zippo lighters from US vets during the Vietnam war
Joan E. Biren – Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians (1979)
How the West was Won, Hayley Eichenbaum
Appaloosa Horse
squirm / acrylic in sketchbook
Ludacris on the set of his "Get Back" music video (2004)
#oh wow those are some quality costume pieces
common misconception - no costuming or makeup was required for this video! instead, before they started filming, Ludacris would simply squeeze a can of spinach so hard that the lid flew off and the contents soared up into the air. then he would catch the spinach in his corn-cob pipe (not pictured), suck it through (like a straw) and swallow it
“But longing is momentum in disguise: It’s active, not passive; touched with the creative, the tender, and the divine. We long for something, or someone. We reach for it, move toward it. The word longing derives from the Old English langian, meaning ‘to grow long,’ and the German langen—to reach, to extend. The word yearning is linguistically associated with hunger and thirst, but also desire. In Hebrew, it comes from the same root as the word for passion. The place you suffer, in other words, is the same place you care profoundly—care enough to act.”
— Susan Cain, from Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole (Crown, 2022)
Cho Gi-Seok: Process of Love (2022)
JT for Beats by Dre x Mowalola photographed by Hugo Comte. Makeup by Tilda. Hair by Nakashimo Shinnosuke. Art direction by Mowalola, Aïcha Sommer, Frederic Saint Parck, and Daniel Obaweya.