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Three Goblin Art

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
sheepfilms
noise dept.
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Jules of Nature
Misplaced Lens Cap
Game of Thrones Daily
Xuebing Du
dirt enthusiast
Peter Solarz

Kiana Khansmith
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styofa doing anything
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spiritually we are all sharing a cigarette by an open kitchen window
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Desert bungalow by Alyssa Ramstetter
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The Fourth Wall: A Rare View of Famous European Theater Auditoriums Photographed from the Stage
Morning Light, Allston, 2015
Photography by Xuebing Du
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A 1920s Art Deco band with old mine cut diamonds. (online)
[id: Photo of two yellow floral curtains framing a view of a sunny green area with untamed bushes, trees, and wild grasses. End id.]
Blue Works
Lumi Tuomi
Harry Styles for L’Officiel Hommes
17th c. posy ring bearing the inscription, “I long to have but blush to crave.”
“Posy rings, their name deriving from the term poesie or poetry, are rings with mottoes or inscriptions on a plain gold band, either in prose or verse. They were customarily exchanged between friends, relatives and lovers, and at betrothals and wedding ceremonies. The secret message was concealed inside the hoop and its content only known to the wearer and giver; it was believed that the ring’s closeness to the skin increased the emotional impact of the inscription. Here the message is poignantly strengthened by the hands holding a heart on the exterior of the band.” – Les Enluminures
his beauty cannot be described with words
Keith Haring Journals, January 3 1988