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Stranger Things
Not today Justin
One Nice Bug Per Day
occasionally subtle
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Jules of Nature
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Drone, snowstorm, mountains and ocean, Faroe Islands - check out those ocean waves.
(by JoelSossa)
Hell’s Café (L’enfer), established in Paris durnig the XIX century
Siouxsie Sioux in the audience of a Sex Pistols concert (1976)
“The Smoking Mirror” (Design for etching/aquatint, 2015)
Views from the Icelandic Punk Museum in Reykjavik, which used to be an underground toilet; photos by me!
The Ramones At The Whisky A Go Go, 1977
denipesto
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Cam Rackam
“Adding some delicate details… Reverse Skull III will be on exhibition at the London Tattoo Convention !”
https://www.facebook.com/Cam-Rackam-38150363617/
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The Castle of Otranto Horace Walpole Unknown (to me) publisher and print-year
Vincent Van Gogh’s room in the asylum of St Paul de Mausole 1898
I wanna be a bird
Mayumi Haryoto
Maethawee Chiraphong - The End (Despair)
Bikini Kill Santa Rosa Backyard Show 1993
Read account of the show here
“ Bikini Kill began to set up and I heard the band members talking about how they wouldn’t be able to see the instruments in the dark. “Why don’t we pull the cars forward and shine the lights on the band,” suggested a guy with a blue mohawk and a Rancid patch. Soon, a flood of car headlights illuminated the area where the band would play. Kathleen Hanna, who went on to form feminist electro-pop group Le Tigre, drummer Tobi Vail, guitarist Billy Karren and bassist Kathi Wilcox tuned up quickly, and then blasted into a set of songs that began my re-envisioning what it was to be a woman in modern American society. I was in the midst of a group of traveling feminist warriors, who had been sent to transform me into a warrior myself, singing lyrics that hit me my heart’s core. These lyrics castigated rape, body image issues, gender stereotypes alongside full-blown, unfettered rants against patriarchal oppression. I drank it in—the shining car lights, the dancing crowd, the Santa Rosa night sky. Hanna called out, “Revolution Girl Style!” and we screamed back “Now!” Young punks, male and female, desperately wanting a new way of existing beyond what we had known before. We wanted it so bad. It was like a shot of truth to break up the muddled confusion of teenagedom, the desires to be everything in a world that might offer nothing, the map I needed to create my own way.”