“New hope from brain change.” From Cavalcade, 1955.
Healing: a collection of vintage doctor imagery.
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Cosmic Funnies
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Acquired Stardust
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RMH
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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“New hope from brain change.” From Cavalcade, 1955.
Healing: a collection of vintage doctor imagery.
The imagery that Tumblr bizarrely deemed insensitive to community standards: Weblog ◆ Books ◆ Videos ◆ Music ◆ Etsy
Valerie Shine Portrait by Dimi Hálley
The megalithic monument of Pentre Ifan, near Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales
A barge transports the Soviet Union’s unfinished Buran 2.01 space shuttle through a waterway in Moscow, Russia, 2011.
“Adventures of Eve“ by Dimi Hàlley
PART 3 - LOVELY EVA AND A SECRET SNAKE
“Adventures of Eve“ by Dimi Hàlley
PART 2 - EVA TOUCHES TREE
“Adventures of Eve” by Dimi Hàlley
PART 1 - CONFUSION
Nuxalk Style Sun Mask
Peter Wayne Gong
(via The raging Woolsey fire roared toward the ocean, with Malibu in its path - Los Angeles Times)
cozylifeeling
Michel Blazy (Monegasque, b. 1966) - E133-5, Food coloring E133, food preservative, salt, water, on cardboard, 65.0 × 50.0 cm (2018)
Robert McCall, Undersea Horizons, 1980
Scarab Inscribed King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Egyptian Art
Rogers Fund, 1927 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Steatite (glazed)
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/559857
~ Amphoriskos.
Culture: Egyptian
Place of origin: Egypt
Date: 1540–1075 B.C.
Medium: Glass
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