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Kiana Khansmith

Love Begins
we're not kids anymore.

izzy's playlists!
art blog(derogatory)
RMH
trying on a metaphor
Not today Justin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
AnasAbdin

JBB: An Artblog!
Keni
Jules of Nature
Sade Olutola
DEAR READER

ellievsbear

roma★

#extradirty

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(via tomorrow on Behance)
Nothing is too difficult for mortals; We seek heaven itself in our foolishness.
Horace, Odes I.III.37-38 (via thoodleoo)
The Old English name for October is Winterfylleð, supposedly because it contains the first full moon of winter. This image is of the phases of the moon, depicted in an 11th-century English manuscript
via clerk of oxford
Snog (snail dog)
Bioshock Infinite
Close Call Studio
The Veiled Eiffel Tower from the Palais de Chaillot, 1944.
by Lee Miller
Foxes Captured in Zen-Like State of Bliss
Photos by Roeselien Raimond
Raimond photographs her furry subjects in stunningly gorgeous detail. Here, their eyes are closed as they gaze towards the sky, feeling at peace with their surroundings—there are even hints of smiles on their faces. This offers a different perspective on foxes, in contrast to the stereotype that they’re sly, cunning creatures.
Yasss im so happy
The Introvert, by Cynthia Decker
Prints on Fine Art America
Website
Ἥφαιστον κλυτόμητιν ἀείσεο, Μοῦσα λίγεια, ὃς μετ᾽ Ἀθηναίης γλαυκώπιδος ἀγλαὰ ἔργα ἀνθρώπους ἐδίδαξεν ἐπὶ χθονός, οἳ τὸ πάρος περ ἄντροις ναιετάασκον ἐν οὔρεσιν, ἠύτε θῆρες. νῦν δὲ δι᾽ Ἥφαιστον κλυτοτέχνην ἔργα δαέντες ῥηιδίως αἰῶνα τελεσφόρον εἰς ἐνιαυτὸν εὔκηλοι διάγουσιν ἐνὶ σφετέροισι δόμοισιν. ἀλλ᾽ ἵληθ᾽, Ἥφαιστε: δίδου δ᾽ ἀρετήν τε καὶ ὄλβον. - O treble-voiced Muse, sing of Hephaestus of glorious invention, who with pale-eyed Athena taught brilliant works to mortals on earth, who formerly lived in mountain caves, like wild beasts. But now, comprehending crafts because of splendid-skilled Hephaestus, to the end of each year they easily live out their days, carefree, in their own houses. Be gracious, Hephaestus! Grant excellence and good fortune.
Homeric Hymn to Hephaestus (20)
The Great Baths of Ancient Dion | 2nd century AD
Simple mushroom penne with walnut pesto
This song makes me want to step on a thousand shirtless men while wearing high heels
The musical equivalent of red lipstick.
Ciri by mkw-no-ossan