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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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DEAR READER
we're not kids anymore.
RMH
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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
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Peter Solarz
Claire Keane

JVL
dirt enthusiast
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Not today Justin
$LAYYYTER

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Beatnik girls on the grass - 1950s stock image
Bataille d'ossements, 1881, Odilon Redon
“Immortals… we put their name to the test.”
-300 (2006)
The Poetry of Colour
The poetry of colour is laid bare in Francoise Gaujour’s series The Furrow, and our gaze becomes lost in the subtle transition between horizon and sky. These expressive landscapes are both evocative and emotional. The portrait format, unusual for this genre, supports the almost painterly look. While in some places the different layers merge with one other seamlessly, in others we see sky, water, and beach contrast like abstract colour planes. Lone figures, often identifiable only as silhouettes, strengthen the association with romance paintings and emphasize the relationship between man and nature.Â
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Thom Yorke by Pari Dukovic
You know what’s the worst? Being a 16-year-old girl who loves a famous singer, not solely for his looks, but because you truly believe he is talented and devoted and you agree deeply with his message. Because no matter how intelligently and fully you can express that, people will assume you’re just a silly teenager who thinks a famous guy is cute
Anthony Kiedis (via purecomposure)
“Hell is others” - Jean-Paul Sartre
I’m super into my old lady phase.
“Shhh…dont speak my little flower”
“She’s our queen bee.”Â
Mick Fleetwood
Cristina Francov. Second Tale: Emanation I.