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North Cascades National Park - 35mm
setup and punchline
The artist is luo li rong
The statue doesn’t have big enough titties to have been made by a man.
I know I’ve reblogged this before but the schadenfreude is too delicious.
By the way, the statue is called La mélodie oubliée (The Forgotten Melody). Luo Li Rong also painted it:
And here she and the statue are in a more formal setting (museum or art show, I can’t tell):
“Dork ass losers”
That beautiful statue started from this:
Ms. Luo Lirong graduated from China Central Academy Of Fine Arts. She’s a very talented artist. More of her works:
Beautiful. Extraordinary talent
Follow her on Instagram luo_li_rong_art.
one, I’ve never seen it with paint and it’s somehow even better. As are her other works.
She’s back, and she’s beautiful.
I reblogged this before, but with fewer sculptures…
Little puppy big steps
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This is what happens when white guys listen to Indian music
holy shit
whenever I’m feeling sad I just watch this video.
I was not expecting that level of choreography or that they would actually know the words. This is awesome.
was not expecting that handstand jfc
im crying actual tears this is sheer beauty
especially because bc im indian and indian people dance like this as well
they truly captured the essence of our culture im laughing so hard
I JUST WANTED TO MAKE SURE TUMBLR KNEW THAT THERE IS A PART 2
as an Indian who appreciates this kind of promotion of Daler Mehndi’s “tunak tunak tun”, i have to reblog this
I love Daler Mehndi!
This is more proof record labels are full of shit when it comes to the bass. There’s no need to kill the bass for the treble to appease white peoples ears. They love the sound of cultural music. What universal appeal… no bass… are they trying to sell, it’s ridiculous. It’s either you feel the drums or you don’t. They killed it.
Harry Styles for Vogue | December 2020
Living their best lives
they look like they’re gossiping
Yoshino Hiroshi, from “For My First Child,” featured in “The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse,”
“Blossom smiling for the camera.”
Photos/caption by Lauren Boutz