Iâve had dreams like that, David Jien
Mike Driver
cherry valley forever
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Today's Document
Cosimo Galluzzi
todays bird

PR's Tumblrdome

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
styofa doing anything
sheepfilms
I'd rather be in outer space đž

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RMH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Discoholic đȘ©
dirt enthusiast

shark vs the universe

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ
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Iâve had dreams like that, David Jien
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Iâm here too
Tishk Barzanji (Kurdish, b. Kurdistan, Iraq, based London, England) - 1: Mind Seduction, 2016Â 2: Linger, 2016Â 3: Bathe - Collaboration with Charlotte Edey, 2017Â 4: Newroz, 2017Â 5: Immigrant, 2017Â 6: You Are Intriguing, 2017Â 7: Walking with the Stars, 2017Â 8: Tiny Earthquakes, 2017Â 9: Fear and Cherish, 2017Â Mixed Media/Digital Arts
Antisocial, Mike Campau
Jean Cocteauâs frescoes
In 1949, the poet Jean Cocteau met Francine Weisweiller who invited him a year later to spend a weekâs holiday in her house in St Jean Cap Ferrat which overlooked the bay of Villefranche.
A few days after his arrival, Jean Cocteau would say: âIâm tired of idleness, I wither hereâŠâ He asked Francine whether he could draw the head of Apollo above the fireplace in the living room. Matisse had told him: âWhen you decorate a wall, you decorate the othersâ, so Cocteau kept on painting. Inch by inch, he covered all the walls of the house with frescoes inspired by the Greek mythology and the French Riviera.
All summer in 1950, Jean Cocteau worked on ladders without any preliminary model. After drawing in charcoal, the poet enhanced his drawings with coloured powders diluted in raw milk, otherwise known as frescoes in tempera. Cocteau would write: âI didnât have to dress the walls; I had to paint on their skin [âŠ] Santo Sospir is a tattooed villaâ.
Two years after completing the walls of the villa, Jean Cocteau tackled the ceilings. Finding them too white, he coloured them with pastels in very soft tones. He also composed mosaics for the entrance patio and a tapestry for the dining room. The art-covered walls even inspired a film, the 1952 La Villa Santo-Sospir, a filmed tour of the home given by Cocteau himself.Â
For many years, Jean Cocteau spend long periods in the villa and wrote about the place: âWhen I was working at Santo Sospir, I became myself a wall and these walls spoke for meâ.
This is one of those âI scrolled down hoping for an explanationâ things
Dude went to a Magic: The Gathering tournament and saw a whole lot of ass hanging out and decided to have fun with it.
This dude is also banned from said tournament because this photoset got so popular and it was considered insulting to the playersâŠâŠ.
A true martyr.
The look in his eyes is majestic.
I feel like heâs a tour guide in a meninist museum who hates his job
he got banned for this too.
he was just telling the truth. conspiracy!
Your sacrifice for rustling my jimmies are dearly noted brother. May the base God bless you for eternity.
Our hero returns.
Ok I cannot be the only fucker who wants to breed this man
#ThrowBackThursday #TBTÂ
This beauty from a few years ago :) Have a jolly Christmas folks xxx
#TBT Tattooed Santa from a fair few years ago now.
Merry Christmas all x