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thank you 🩷🩷

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I don't pretend to know exactly what you're going through but I just want to say I'm so proud of you!! It takes a lot of courage to do what you did!
thank you 🩷🩷
Galina Ulanova in Swan Lake, 1953
Tapestry creatures 🖤🌷
Pictures taken at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam during the 'Metamorphoses' exhibition. This medieval tapestry is called 'Narcissus' by an unknown author | 01 III 2026
why would i waste your time that's my time too
this website is always finding new and exciting ways to prove this image true
Two Women Teaching a Child to walk by Rembrandt.
Circa 1640, sketch
British Museum, London
There’s a drawing by Rembrandt, I think it’s the greatest drawing ever done. It’s in the British Museum and it’s of a family teaching a child to walk, so it’s a universal thing, everybody has experienced this or seen it happen. Everybody. I used to print out Rembrandt drawings big and give them to people and say: “If you find a better drawing send it to me. But if you find a better one it will be by Goya or Michelangelo perhaps.” But I don’t think there is one actually. It’s a magnificent drawing, magnificent.
(David Hockney)
The head donut is the baby proofing. We put rubber over sharp corners, they put a donut on the baby’s head.
The one below is from the Met and is from the early 19th century. As you can see in the drawing, the design didn’t change much from Rembrandt’s time. According to the Met, they were called bumpers or pudding caps.
Reblogging because I've worked with kids my whole life and didn't know these donut things were a thing. That's an incredible idea.
Dries Van Noten F/W 2002 ph. Yelena Yemchuk
Feels really good in here now
climbing here was so good for my soul and not so good for my fingers 😄
Witchy woods 🐞🍄
My photography, Spring 2026
“Visible Light” series by Alexander Harding
my glasses are always dirty but it's fine. i've seen enough.
diego in 2018 about the 2026 world cup