Vending machine but it vends moss covered rocks, small opals, faux ivory brooches, mushrooms to plant, tiny sacks of dirt, seaglass, and gnome statues
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Vending machine but it vends moss covered rocks, small opals, faux ivory brooches, mushrooms to plant, tiny sacks of dirt, seaglass, and gnome statues
Dolores Del Rio, 1935
Woman with Flower Head, 1937, Salvador Dali
Medium: gouache,ink,paper
Atonement (2007)
Midsommar (2019) dir. Ari Aster
and I placed my palm upon your collarbone and I wished to fall asleep deep in your marrow as gently as a mouse curled up in a ball as gently as a mouse until tomorrow we ripped off all our clothes and this included all our jewelry and we ran hand in hand back when you brought out the beast in me the parts that are dormant, I wish to set them free
Jayne Mansfield
An amateur orchid grower works in the window of his greenhouse in Silver Spring, Maryland, April 1971.Photograph by Gordon Gahan, National Geographic
The Girl in the Moon, 1923.
Fact
Lady Clementina Hawarden, ca. 1860s
“Satin smooth” Jantzen, 1960
Dovima and Lillian Marcuson wear veils by Mr. John in a 1951 photo by Milton Greene
Marlon Brando and Kim Hunter in A Streetcar Named Desire (Elia Kazan, 1951)
Kamisuki (Combing Her Hair), Torii Kotondo, 1929.
Norman Rockwell illustrated this cover of the Saturday Evening Post for the May 1, 1920 edition, featuring a couple getting cozy with a Ouijia Board. At a time when men and women needed to conduct themselves with decorum together, the Ouija Board gave them a chance to be quite close in a darkened space! One of my favorite podcasts 99% Invisible just did an episode on the Ouija Board. You can listen here (Via The Saturday Evening Post)
Chlorodent ad, 1953 (via Vintage-Ads)