poppy meadow; antelope valley, california
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Noah Kahan
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Love Begins

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Mike Driver
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trying on a metaphor

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poppy meadow; antelope valley, california
gucci décor by Mary Gaudin
Ph. Irina Razowski
performing a greek dance, 1920s
@zeewipark
Aster and goldenrod season.
Matty // Pandora Holiday Live Ph: Catherine Powell
i edited this pic and i love it so much but i love the 1975 more lol
The 1975 holiday card edition.
Rashid Diab | Sudanese
Women | 2013
got this reprinted the other day aka i got prints of it available again 🌺🕟💖🐻 check www.roseyjones.bigcartel.com if you’re interested in ordering my prints 💖 🎈
The 1975 by David Sandison
1958 Cadillac
they don’t call me mr. greenside for no reason
Pete Fecteau spent 40 hours configuring a monumental mosaic of Martin Luther King Jr. made entirely out of Rubik’s Cubes called Dream Big. With a computer generated draft as his blueprint, the determined creator used 4,242 Rubik’s Cubes to construct the 18’ 6” x 9’ 8” piece that, once completed, weighed about half a ton.
Dream Big has marked a turning point in Fecteau’s artistic career, garnering him much attention. Interestingly, as a designer by day, Fecteau never saw the Rubik’s Cube mosaic as a “career move,” it was just a “crazy idea” he could not ignore. “It’s been a weird project,” he told us. “There were many times where I’d want to give up and then the next day I’d get a call that forced me back on the horse. I kind of feel like it was willing itself to be made. I can’t say I’m surprised by the attention. When I first looked at the finished product I was in as much awe as everyone else. I’m very happy to have this make people think about what’s possible.”
oh my fucking god that’s amazing