The Seventh Seal (1957)
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cherry valley forever
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Jules of Nature
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Kaledo Art
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Claire Keane

@theartofmadeline
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA

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The Seventh Seal (1957)
Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987) - Persona (2024)
abnormally large trees please lend me some of your centuries worth of wisdom
A palette of greens.
"Green Knight" by Emile Corsi, 1859 (damaged)
The Face of Another (1966) dir. by Hiroshi Teshigahara based on Kobo Abe’s work of fiction
“Her anger was her home; let it burn hot and clean through the drywall, through the insulation, through the grass and trees and houses and all of the human debris scattered like dead leaves over the surface of the world. Let anger fry the face of god.”
— Amber Sparks, from “vesuvius,” May We Shed These Human Bodies
Elizabeth Magill (Irish, b. 1959)
Scenic Route 3, 1997
Mark Laver, "I'm gonna shine out in the wild silence" / "Everything looks beautiful, when you're young and pretty" / "I may never be unhappy again"
hey guys sorry i took a na💀p has anyone seen The Skull do we know where it went
Mark Laver (Canadian, b. 1970)
Down by Okkervil River (all silent, slow and black), 2021
Oil on wood panel
Atonement (2006) Directed By: Joe Wright
URSULA K. LE GUIN x RENÉ MAGRITTE
The Wind’s Twelve Quarters (1975);
La Foret, or The Forest (1927), painting, oil on canvas
What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives.
—Tales From Earthsea: Dragonfly, by Ursula Le Guin
‘morning fog on the river’ by mehmet onelge
sj.ramir, departure (2007)