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ph. Danko Maksimovic - Milano, Italy (2025)
Film: Kodak Ultramax 400
Bonaventure Hotel, interior atrium ~ Downtown Los Angeles (1976) β John Portman Β· ph: phdonohue
'psicopath' by teresa milheiro, 2021
Vintage Japan Artmark Chain Mother Siamese Cat & Kittens Ashtray 1950s
The Lovers by Leonora Carrington (1987)
Sancintya Mohini Simpson The River, 2022, Photograph: Carl Warner
Serolod (Dolores Mavridou) (Greek, 1997) - Unknown Element (2025)
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Noah Davis, Untitled, 2015 (detail).
Luis Xertu (Mexican, b. 1985, Mexico City, Mexico, based Rotterdam, Netherlands) - Two Men on a Branch, 2024, Paintings: Plants, Acrylics on Canvas
This piece is actually titled "Waterfall I"
Very whimsical scene on the train yesterday evening
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Smooth green snake By: Bill Ivy From: Getting to Know Nature's Children: Snakes 1985
Oda Iselin SΓΈnderland (Norwegian/Irish, 1996) - Linse (Lens) (2025)
Florists on FΓ©ny street market, Budapest, 1986. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.Β
Iranian photographer Hossein Fatemi, offers a glimpse of an entirely different side to Iran than the image usually broadcasted by domestic and foreign media. In his photo series An Iranian Journey, many of the photographs reveal an Iran that most people never see, presenting an eye-opening look at the amazing diversity and contrasts that exist in the country.