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Mike Driver
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blake kathryn
Three Goblin Art
dirt enthusiast
hello vonnie

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taylor price

@theartofmadeline
Cosimo Galluzzi
Stranger Things
occasionally subtle
Show & Tell

titsay
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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@ma-dope
Bolivia 1991, Stuart Franklin.
C'est un jour comme celui-ci, un peu plus tard, un peu plus tôt, que tu découvres sans surprise que quelque chose ne va pas, que, pour parler sans précautions, tu ne sais pas vivre, que tu ne sauras jamais.
Georges Perec, Un homme qui dort (via iconophages)
zaru soba
Outtake from Nylon Magazine April 2016 Issue by Chris Schoonover
Nails by Fleury Rose
Ken Price
drawings from Slow and Steady Wins the Race, Works on Paper 1962-2010
Denise Grünstein
Secretariat of Alexander-von-Humbold-Stiftung (1976) in Bonn, Germany, by Till von Hasselbach
Carlos Somonte, Serie Los últimos poetas
San Luis Potosí, México, 1986
Paul Delaroche - Young Martyr,1855 (detail)
One of my favorite pieces of artwork by the amazing & talented
Soey Milk
Roy Lichtenstein, Sunrise, 1965
A few weeks ago I went to the Milwaukee Art Museum with a friend and we got to go into this glass box called The Infinity Chamber. Inside there are mirrors and lights and together they resemble the stars and constellations; outer space. It’s probably one of the coolest things ever. Credit: Stanley Landsman, Walk-In Infinity Chamber, 1968
summer on the beach - paul fischer