i only dragged your body around the walls of troy a little bit. grow up
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i only dragged your body around the walls of troy a little bit. grow up
there’s something about the sight of steps leading down into the water. it feels like the ocean telling me to come home
Hellraiser |1987| Clive Barker
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does violence have to be the last resort. cant it be like third
anime paladin whose sword only exists so they can stick it in the ground and stand behind it imposingly. if you engage them in combat they just barefist beat the shit out of you
“Songwriting is a very organic process for me, It’s like farming…I tend to my music like a garden and grow up roots in my songs. Moonshine roots.” - Valerie June with Vogue September 2013
The Bleeding Sun, 6”x4.5”, ink . . #ink #drawing #art #illustration #artist #landscape #eclipse #sword #stars
Andros Island, Cyclades, Greece
Lítla Dímun is the smallest of the Faroe Islands’ 18 main islands. But though it may be tiny, the islet still has the power to influence the atmosphere.A lenticular cloud often drapes over it like a wet, vapory blanket.
“What’s so interesting about this—at least for me—is the implication that REM sleep, and, thus, by extension, the very possibility of animals dreaming, was made possible by immersion in an all-encompassing spatial environment such as the sea. In other words, it took the vast black depths of the ocean to facilitate the kind of uninterrupted, meditative stillness in which REM sleep could best occur. Those ancestral cells then survived into our own mammalian brains, and, by dreaming, it’s perhaps a bit like we retreat back into some lost experience of the oceanic.”
— A Spatial History of Sleep – BLDGBLOG
I can’t wait to get back into my creative interests again. I forgot how much I love photography.
‘Majesty’ earring by Regal Rose
resonate deeply with people who hit cars with baseball bats