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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Stranger Things
will byers stan first human second
Cosimo Galluzzi

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

if i look back, i am lost

Kaledo Art
Misplaced Lens Cap

oozey mess
RMH

blake kathryn

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Janaina Medeiros

Origami Around

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Keeping things in/shutting things out
mutuals, i dont really use tumblr anymore, if you wanna be insta mutuals hmu <3
losing true, 2026
graphite on newspaper
12 1/2" x 17 3/4"
do yourself a favour and listen to this album
my partner is very anti streaming and subscription services and it has really rubbed off on me. now we go to the library every sunday and take out new CDs to find new music we like
When every emotion is postable and meme-able emotion becomes a performance and I hate it.
imran qureshi, blessings upon the land of my love, 2011
For I Will Strike and I Will Soothe, 2022 NAUDLINE PIERRE
Naudline Pierre (American, 1989), For I Will Strike and I Will Soothe, 2022. Oil and enamel on canvas, 96 ½ × 60 in. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
My dream is to run an art program in my community for children (specifically children of colour).
a. düül, 2026
charcoal, graphite, vellum paper
16 3/4" x 22"
Last night yoga felt like such a release. I felt like I was going so deep into my physical and spiritual body. I think its related to how open my hips felt--worked myself into a king pigeon pose for the first time and it came so easily after spending 30 mins focusing on opening up my hips.
Opeyemi Olukotun.
Opeyemi Olukotun (Nigerian, 1989), The Weight They Cannot See, 2024. Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48 in.
Disappearing to draw and paint flowers
Dancer pose to test range of motion in pants + tea