i-D fall 2017 Sara Grace Wallerstedt photographed by Letty Schmiterlow Styling by Julia Sarr-Jamois
Three Goblin Art
Not today Justin
occasionally subtle

Origami Around
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oozey mess
Xuebing Du

if i look back, i am lost
Show & Tell

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
dirt enthusiast

Andulka
Sade Olutola
One Nice Bug Per Day
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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i-D fall 2017 Sara Grace Wallerstedt photographed by Letty Schmiterlow Styling by Julia Sarr-Jamois
Yohji Yamamoto fall/winter 1995 campaign Stella Tennant photographed by David Sims
FRAMES WITHOUT FACES (12/∞) Carol (2015) dir. Todd Haynes
Perfect Magazine September 2022 Lila Moss photographed by Zhong Lin Styling by Katie Grand
Dazed & Confused, March 1999.
“Suttertrash”
Ph. John Akehurst
By Valerie Babb Krohn from Corel Artshow 4
ꜛcloseupsꜛ
Oh this is remarkable. This many blends would make Illustrator chug today, how the fuck did they render this in 1994
Lena Rivo, Cat in the Snow, 2022, Gouache on board
Water water everywhere, Carolyn Marks Blackwood
If I lose my magic, that means I’ve lost absolutely everything.
KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE (1989) dir. hayao miyazaki.
メガブイズ // アリス@多忙
megavees!!! (alice@tabou)
Wayne Thiebaud
Cloud and Bluffs, 1972
Eternal Tiare
28 days, 6 hours, 42 minutes, 12 seconds, that is when the world will end.
DONNIE DARKO (2001) dir. Richard Kelly
“We operate all the time with language as if it says what we mean. It never does, but you don’t realize the flaccidity of that until you are actually trying to make one thing in one language into another language. It’s like being on the surface with a lot of cracks in it and looking down through the cracks to something like another world down there that you can almost see, almost express, but not quite.”
— Anne Carson, in an interview with Eleanor Watchel for Writers & Company