Art by Maciej Sidorowicz
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
will byers stan first human second
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Art by Maciej Sidorowicz
A fragment of something for @/ptitsatart
🌘commission for @/stellacadenti🌒
so happy to draw beautiful women every time🤧
The final transformation, the last judgement of souls and objects (I NEED YOU. YOU CAN KEEP ME ON THIS EARTH. BE VIGILANT. I LOVE YOU.)
Personal piece, prints here :) If you'd like to inquire about a commission, feel free to reach out at [email protected].
when you realize that routines are actually rituals of devotion to yourself & your dreams they become much easier to follow
Opeyemi Olukotun.
Opeyemi Olukotun (Nigerian, 1989), The Weight They Cannot See, 2024. Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48 in.
United World Bank Money (fictional money). By Lili Köves, Budapest.
On the hundredth day after the new year the heralds come to the doors of the city, announcing the arrival of the Golden Caravan at the farthest stop of its route ; like every year, citizens and travellers will surely gather at the western door to see it come to pass.
A choice made, and remade, each day. Against all odds, all indecisions
On the hundredth day after the new year the heralds come to the doors of the city, announcing the arrival of the Golden Caravan at the farthest stop of its route ; like every year, citizens and travellers will surely gather at the western door to see it come to pass.
Le Livre sur la Place - Édition 2016 by Raphaël Teillet