スーパー地母神の6つの乳頭を求めて - The adventure to find the six nipples of Earth God.
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スーパー地母神の6つの乳頭を求めて - The adventure to find the six nipples of Earth God.
Bruno Barbey. Philippines. Cotabato. Lake Sebu. Families in their boats on the lotus covered lake.
Yasumasa Morimura - Boys’ Kafka (photography type C print, 2016)
The World We Live In, Special Edition for Young Readers, 1956
I LIVED WELL (back) mixed media dimensions variable 2016
If we are sick with Eros, Antonioni said, it is because Eros is himself sick; and he is sick not just because he is old and worn out in his content, but because he is caught in the pure form of a time which is torn between an already determined past and a dead-end future. For Antonioni, there is no other sickness than the chronic. Chronos is sickness itself.
Gilles Deleuze, The Time-Image (via bergmans-ghost)
Daniele Minciaroni
Masatake Kozaki - Tougen No. 26 (mineral pigment, oil, acrylic and gold leaf on paper, 2012)
Various faces by Osamu Sato. (Creator of LSD: Dream Emulator and Tong-Nou) Most ripped from LSD for Playstation.
Oliver Laric
Un/ Certain Place Pt.2 on O Fluxo’s Flatland Selected by Nuno Patrício
http://www.ofluxo.net/un-certain-place-pt-2/
RA Clayton
Martin Johnson Heade (1819-1904) “Passion Flowers with Hummingbirds” (c.1870-1883) Oil on canvas Located in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massatchuestts, United States
Heade had been fascinated by hummingbirds since childhood, and from 1863 to 1864 he spent six months in Brazil with the intention of publishing a book illustrating hummingbirds–known as the gems of Brazil–in their natural habitat. Although the book was never published, the artist did complete some forty-five small paintings of hummingbirds.
In this particular painting two snowcap hummingbirds are depicted.