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Pink/Sakura stamps
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artwork by my father on paperbags ♡
bouquets behind foggy glass is a photo style i will never get tired of
Japanese Wisteria (Wisteria floribunda 'Alba')
oregon on film, 2019
Byzantine mosaics found on the ceiling of the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna, Italy.
“Hummingbirds”
Whimsy Meets Mortality in Fantastical Paintings of Skeletons With Butterfly Wings
Artist Sandra Yagi has always loved science, developing a unique interest in anatomy and the human skeleton. But rather than turning it into a dark source of inspiration, Yagi has found it a vehicle for whimsy and fantasy. Her show titled The Faerie Realm at San Francisco's Modern Eden Gallery compiles her playful paintings starring a skeleton who engages in nature with a wide array of colorful creatures.
“Leaf Rowboat”
“Fireflies”
“Poison Dart Frogs”
“Mushroom Dance”
“Sea Dragon”
“Beetle Rider”
“HADES : “Tell them that you weren’t hungry, tell them you followed the pomegranates seeds because they tasted like blood, like love.””
— – Pauline Albanese, The Closed Doors (via lachantefleurie)
Julia Soboleva, “Love is a dog from hell”