KIROKAZE
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

if i look back, i am lost
ojovivo
AnasAbdin

Andulka

tannertan36
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One Nice Bug Per Day
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
art blog(derogatory)

Janaina Medeiros
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor

shark vs the universe
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
todays bird
almost home
occasionally subtle
seen from Paraguay

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@francissalvator
(Bruno Munari)
“Nervus trigeminus and its most important branches.” An atlas of anatomy. 1879.
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Behind Eyes
Wolfgang Tillmans, Veuns, transit (2004) and Urgency XII (2006)
Ph. Richard Burbridge
……Mister Edwards…….
Dr. Seuss - Waterfall, from the ‘Midnight Paintings’. Watercolor and colored pencil on paper. [source:ebay / via]
“The hijab ordained by God’s law is behind us.” “Sister! With you Islamic covering, you turn the hopes of the enemies of Islam into disappointment. And fight from the bunker of Islamic hijab against the enemies of Islam. And do not allow them to pollute you or to stand in the way of the glorious victory of the Islamic Revolution of your country.” Afghanistan, 1990s
© Francisco Mata Rosas
Struggling camels silhouetted against the oil-fire, al-Ahmadi oil field, Kuwait, 1991
‘The darkness caused by the burning oil wells was like a moonless night. The exposure on my camera was about a quarter of a second on f2.8.’ The photographs show a scorched, infernal place, ‘but they don’t convey the fine mist of oil that hung in the air and coated my cameras, or the deafening roar of the burning wells. Nor do they show the unexploded bombs and mines that dotted the desert. I’ll never forget the moment I got out of the car to stretch my legs and caught a glimpse of an allied lawn-dart mine behind the vehicle with our tire tracks running right over it!’
by, Steve McCurry