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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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“One Big Self: Prisoners of Louisiana” (1998–2002) by Deborah Luster, this series of photos were captured in three different Louisiana state prisons. Luster spent six years to produce an archive of formal inmate portraits, printed using silver gelatin emulsion on metal plates.
girl nothing is ever gonna be all the way together just enjoy the bits and pieces #yourfragments
Transparent Nintendo DS Lite (2006)
Angel, 1967 Yannis Tsarouchis
Red Nude, 1989. Oil on canvas Sandro Fisher (American, 1947-1994)
“I walk through your dreams and invent the future. Sure, I sink the boat of love, but that comes later. And yes, I swallow glass, but that comes later.”
— Richard Siken, from Crush (2005)
If I keep dressing up like this I’ll save the world from Nuclear Apocalypse. But will anyone love me for it? I’ll save the world anyway. I know what looks good
Photography by Hank O’Neal | Text by Allen Ginsberg Untitled [Marsha P. Johnson], 1974-83 From The Gay Day Archive
been going a little bit insane about this sentence from Ace by Angela Chen for the past week
from Virginia Woolf's diaries, February 27th, 1926
walking through it
acrylic paint, pencil, archival inkjet print on canvas
24x30”
2025
Tashi Salsedo
Kerry James Marshall, Could This Be Love, 1992.
Doris Salcedo, Untitled Installation for the 8th International Istanbul Biennial, 2003.