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Brandi Quinones for Lolita Lempicka Fall, 1994
this is still the best one hands down
The Daily Life of a Grandma and Her Odd-Eyed Cat - Miyoko Ihara
https://www.instagram.com/p/CU7tHXvo_C7/
状なき状-うちまかされぬもの The Unformed Figure-Never Be Defeated Way 49.7 x 36.4cm copperplate print with chine collé( etching) HAYASHI Takahiko 2001
All About Love, bell hooks | Snow and Dirty Rain, Richard Siken
“There’s many a change in the weather dear And in the cloud’s design There’s many a change in a young man’s heart, Never a change in mine…”
Yohji Yamamoto Pour Homme AW1995 Floral Turtleneck
Echos 2020
Water in Berlin
Johann Besse
We don’t know how to say goodbye, We wander on, shoulder to shoulder Already the sun is going down You’re moody, and I am your shadow. Let’s step inside a church, hear prayers, masses for the dead Why are we so different from the rest? Outside in the graveyard we sit on a frozen branch.
That stick in your hand is tracing Mansions in the snow in which we will always be together.
— ANNA AKHMATOVA, “We Don’t Know How to Say Goodbye,” trans. Stanley Kunitz.
Unicorn necklace and earrings by Whiting & Davis, late 1970s
Etched glass set in goldtone metal.
when your white friends defend you
when you defend your white friends
The establishment fears this
race solidarity
Meeting The Man: James Baldwin in Paris
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Ceremonial Arrowhead (Yanone), Umetada Motoshige, dated 1645, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and Armor
The Collection of Giovanni P. Morosini, presented by his daughter Giulia, 1932 Size: L. 11 ¾ in. (29.9 cm); L. of head 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm); W. 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm); Wt. 4.3 oz. (121.9 g) Medium: Steel
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/23411
Zodiac Plate and Serving Bowl from The Last Line