Hiroshima Koho, Night View of Ohashi Bridge, ca.1900-15, Color woodcut print
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Hiroshima Koho, Night View of Ohashi Bridge, ca.1900-15, Color woodcut print
Vincent Price’s birthday party with Professor Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
From Details Magazine sometime in the 90’s
Siouxsie Sioux
My body is my temple. Ancient and crumbling. Probably cursed and haunted.
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ggfidjdvakafa OK SO
My mom has been thinking of moving sometime in the future, and she sent me a listing on zillow to look at, right?
And I’m like, “Oh cute, it even has a little in-law suite, that’s nice,” BUT THEN I KEPT SCROLLING AND
Um
UMM
EXCUSE ME???
PERFECT.
The Evil Dead 1981 international movie posters
by Clara Lieu (on tumblr)
Artists Statement:
These drawings are from a series of artworks that presents the most severe form of isolation as loneliness that is experienced when physically surrounded by other people. This is a specific form of loneliness that is involuntary and imposed upon by others, creating a state of discontent characterized by bitterness and a sense of punishment. The presence of others is what can heighten and intensify the experience of loneliness for an individual. These works depict figure groups wading in an infinite and undefined body of water. I visually portray loneliness as the experience of feeling unseen and unknown within a group.