Véronique Leroy autumn—winter 1998—99.

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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trying on a metaphor
Claire Keane

PR's Tumblrdome
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pixel skylines
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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One Nice Bug Per Day

Kiana Khansmith

@theartofmadeline
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
i don't do bad sauce passes
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Véronique Leroy autumn—winter 1998—99.
Heart doors! 𓆩♡𓆪
In the hills of Colletto Fava, in Piedmont, Italy, once stood an enormous pink rabbit, over 60 meters tall: Hase, created in 2005 by the Austrian art collective Gelitin. Woven from waterproof fabric and stuffed with straw, it was designed to be climbed, walked on, and hugged by visitors, like a toy fallen from the sky. Its purpose was not only to entertain but also to show how art and nature intertwine: the artists planned for the rabbit to slowly decompose over the years, until it disappeared.
By 2016, the weather had already begun to erode its form, and today, only a few traces remain. Where the gigantic Hase once stood, vegetation has reclaimed its place. This artwork, more than a curious attraction, became a silent reminder that time never stops, not even for the most monumental creations.
Wood carvings by Hanafusa Sakura
uv inkjet print on tiles
39.4 × 29.5 inches (100 × 75 cm)
Microsoft Campus in Redmond, WA — water features dyed green in celebration of the launch of the Xbox 360 2005-11-21
rosalía in the original jeremy scott ss98 pieces for "lux"
The Sleeping Beatuy (+ details) by John Collier (1850-1934)
oil on canvas, 1921
Sandra Cisneros, from "Tea Dance, Provincetown, 1982", Woman Without Shame
Sandra Cisneros, from "Tea Dance, Provincetown, 1982", Woman Without Shame
Abandoned honeymooner’s resort in the Poconos, PA
Eliseu Visconti Nu Féminin 1894
Photography Bettina Komenda, fashion Sabina Schreder
Taken from the April 1997 issue of Dazed and Confused