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“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things.’’
Official White House photographer Pete Souza captured an estimated 2 million photos over 8 years while Obama was in office… Here’s a selection of some of his favourite shots.
When it rains I get self conscious about the speed of my windshield wipers.
The Holy Trinity
who knew Stephen King was such a savage lmao
my aesthetic is the kid on the playground who tells all the other kids that ring around the rosie is about the black plague
First Lady Michelle Obama wipes away tears as she listens to her husband President Barack Obama speak at the dedication ceremony for the National Museum of African American History and Culture, 9/24/16.
She’s so proud of him
well, that’s one way to get off the deck..
There was stairs tho
Right
I watched hours and hour of the olympics. The whole time I was like if niggas got into gymnastics it be over
👆🏾👆🏾👆🏾
Do understand what the man just did????
With NO spring floor???
This is fucking amazing
And stuck the landing like
WE NEED TO SPONSOR HIM
beat your depression
beat it with a fucking broom beat it into the fucking ground die die die
Julia López
Afro-Mexican artist
“When people think of Mexico’s muralism movement they remember Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, among many others, but Julia López was and is also a part of that artistic movement as well. López was born in Ometepec, Costa Chica, Guerrero in 1936. Her parents were humble farmers and she was one of eight children. She taught herself to do math and read, and began her career by working in hotels and modeling bridal dresses. She met Frida Kahlo in 1952 and slowly became a part of Mexico City’s arts community. López’s first art exhibit was in 1958 and has now been displayed in galleries all over the world. She currently lives and works in Mexico City.” (x)
That paw’s GLOWIN
Is no one talking about the dog’s face?
The #TakeHerHoodie movement has begun. (via YoungAdolf_)
THIS IS SO PURE AND CUTE