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Marble statue of Joan of Arc at VersaillesĀ
Stained glass is not talked about enough
purses shaped like other objects>>>
shit I havenāt been on here in a LONG ASS TIME
Charles Freger photographed and travelled through 19 countries to collect this stunning collection of photos of European Pagan Rituals surviving to this day.
āFrĆ©gerās acclaimed series Wildermann led him to eighteen European countries in search of the mythological figure of the wild man since 2010: Austria, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Germany, Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Switzerland, Finland and Romania. The transformation of human to beast is a central aspect in pagan rituals passed down over the centuries that celebrate the turn of the seasons, fertility, life and death ā some still alive today in carnival or Advent traditions. The costumes often represent the devil, billy-goats, wild boars or the Grim Reaper; they utilize masks, horns, bells, animal materials such as fur and bones, and plant materials such as straw and pine twigs.ā (link)
clouds and the moon
she is radiant
Midsommar without context
Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990), Cachepot, 1989. Red ceramic, painted black and glazed, height 34 cm.; diameter 38 cm. Number 5/25
if I ever say I hate men just remember itās only bc men have hated me first, more prominently, cruelly, and violently than Iād ever dream of doing
Gwen Stefani photographed by Jill Greenberg for The Sweet Escape. (2006)
anyway, no offense but Iām literally glowing today
anyway I used to look fucking hot & now I look like garbage~