Matthew Benjamin Knight - Staatsballett Berlin - photo by Carlos Quezada

Discoholic 🪩
No title available
tumblr dot com
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
EXPECTATIONS
Xuebing Du
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Misplaced Lens Cap
art blog(derogatory)
Stranger Things
RMH
🪼
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
ojovivo
Sade Olutola

#extradirty

JVL
macklin celebrini has autism
cherry valley forever
seen from Russia
seen from Canada
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Russia

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from France

seen from Japan
seen from France
seen from Spain
seen from Spain
seen from United States
seen from Singapore

seen from Ireland
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
@libraryphantomg5
Matthew Benjamin Knight - Staatsballett Berlin - photo by Carlos Quezada
Scott Prior (American b.1949), House on the Beach, 2014, Oil on canvas
Foundation Appaloosa
Sergei Gavrilov
Bathing time
Joaquín Sorolla
Melba Ogle, Miss July 1964
Visconti Pebbles, Villa Visconti Borromeo Aresa Litta. Photo by Filippo Simioni
The helmet-mask comes from the funerary tumulus of Roshava Dragana, southwest of present-day Stara Zagora, and can be dated to the 1st century AD, at the height of the Roman period. We are in the heart of Thrace, a border region where local traditions, Hellenistic culture, and Roman influence are deeply intertwined. The Thracian elites adopted forms and models of Roman military equipment, reinterpreting them according to their own vision of power and death. Placing such an object in a burial meant asserting status, warrior identity, and continuity beyond life. It was not merely a weapon or a piece of protection, but a true face of eternity, destined to accompany the deceased on his journey into the afterlife.
A Place for Manipulation - Sara-Vide Ericson , 2021.
Swedish , b. 1983 -
Oil on canvas , 210 x 140 cm.
Desk Clock, c. 1925. Tiffany & Company. Polished bronze, enameled bronze, glass.
Summer Tourist, Nubble Lighthouse, York, ME, 7 15 26, Photo by Joe Bruha, Copyright 2026
Odysseus and His Patron Goddess
James Stewart photographed by Ted Allan in 1936.