i wonder what music they are playing
Sade Olutola
DEAR READER
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Andulka

blake kathryn

Product Placement
No title available
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
art blog(derogatory)
trying on a metaphor
Cosmic Funnies

titsay
i don't do bad sauce passes
Misplaced Lens Cap
Not today Justin

shark vs the universe
Keni
AnasAbdin
No title available
$LAYYYTER

seen from United States

seen from United Arab Emirates

seen from Germany
seen from South Africa
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Spain

seen from Canada
seen from Argentina
seen from United States

seen from South Korea
seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from South Korea
@inspomargo
i wonder what music they are playing
by Elihu Vedder
I must escape the simulation.
Mythmaker, Kosuke Ajiro
'The Little Humpbacked Horse' illustrated by Yuri Vasnetsov, 1936
'A Thousand and One Nights' - 'The Tale of the First Dervish' illustrated by Kay Nielsen, 1910
illustration for, “La Baïonnette” magazine by Gerda Wegener, 1918
'The Tales from the Enchanted Isles' illustrated by Dorothy P. Lathrop, 1926
Cutaway illustrations of Hedorah and Godzilla from Godzilla vs. Hedorah (Japan, 1971 dir: Yoshimitsu Banno).
Gianni Benvenuti - King Arthur's Knights (1965)
ab. 1475-1480 The Cloisters Playing Cards by South Netherlandish master
King of Horns / Queen of Horns / Knave of Horns
King of Nooses / Queen of Nooses / Knave of Nooses
King of Collars / Queen of Collars / Knave of Collars
King of Tethers / Queen of Tethers / Knave of Tethers
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
playing dress-up together
The House of Cards
Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin probably 1737 Andrew W. Mellon Collection
“Life? Or Theatre? is the name that Charlotte Salomon gave to a sequence of nearly 800 gouaches she produced between 1940 and 1942…The gouaches read like a series of story boards for a film, following the events of Salomon's life. The works have been likened to a diary, but her account is fictionalized, with the main characters in Solomon's life acting as the dramatis personnae…As Nazi aggression escalated, the Berlin-born Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon sensed the end was near. She wrapped over 800 of her paintings in brown paper and handed them to a friend with the words: “Take good care of it, it's my whole life.” Charlotte died in Auschwitz at 26.”
(the entire collection is now available for free online (in english/german/french with audio/music options) + once you encounter her work you’ll never be the same so go read it!!! 🤍)
get out of my school 💔 | print
admiring this antique fox rug from some antique store in lititz pa