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victoria pedretti on the set of forbidden fruits 🍒
The moonlight ain’t so great, Ivan Marchuk
the stars, the moon
After all that time, he’s finally home.
The reunion were so so rudely robbed off 😭 I still wish their reunion had been more than what we got. Ezra was her first baby.
Yayoi Kusama — Self Portrait (collage with pastel, ballpoint pen, and ink on paper, 1972)
“Small Horned Owl on Maple Branch under Full Moon” (1832) by Utagawa Hiroshige
David Hockney - The boy hidden in a fish, 1969
phanpy & donphan
missing persimmon season 💭
I am enduring the Alectopause as best I can, but I can get these two out of my mind. For Harrow's design I wanted to explore some type of headpiece and landed on a pelvis. I like how it accentuates her silhouette and carries with it birth imagery. Which I think suits her nicely as the Reverend Daughter.
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I have some rather fun vintage bear imagery collected here.
Anne Bonny black sails save me pls
Katie Wolfe, Turquoise Dragon & Other Works, 2009.
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jennifer cantwell, 2011
“the recording is of a blackbird in my garden in the north of scotland. the idea of the piece is that it's a letter home from a migrated bird, telling the family of its new life and making the connection between the migrant and the homeland.” - jennifer cantwell