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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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@ielazy
tissue paper for everything
your life becomes whatever you tolerate
STOP BUYING THINGS: a semi-personal mini zine on my "no-spend" month | free on my ko-fi!
my first zine! trying something new! :D i love zines so much and have been feeling very inspired to make one lately..! sharing things like this is kind of scary, so i hope people like it! might do more zines and share it on this sideblog too, who knows...
zine I made!
SONYA NOSKOWIAK / “UNTITLED” / circa 1935 [gelatin silver print | 21.2 × 15.8 cm.]
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Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler - Fritz Lang -1922 - Germany
Self-Portrait, Louise Bourgeois, 1990 The child is mother of the woman. Born in Paris in 1911, Bourgeois not only had a long life – she died in 2010 – but one that straddled the modern and postmodern ages, linking our time with what may seem the remote world of early 20th century France. Blessed – or damned – with a long memory, she revisited the textures, atmospheres and traumas of her childhood in the haunting, claustrophobic Cell installations that she created in latter years. This image of her adult self containing the infant like a seed is a portrait not only of Bourgeois but her art. (x)
“ Mountains ”
Photo by Ishikoro. Japan Nov.2021.
Love & Peace!
W. EUGENE SMITH (1918 - 1978)
Albert Ayler, ca. 1965
[side view playing saxophone, other performers; triple-exposure], New York.
Gelatin silver print