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us watching every post we make get flagged
This is literally me right now, haha.
It’s like Hideo Kojima knew the Tumblr apocalypse was coming 17 years ago
This blog 100% supports dark skinned women.
They're almost ready to be revealed. >:3 Cooked, sanded and standin'.
My drawing books, (left to right) 2013 - now.
Masahisa FUKASE, Wonderful Days, 2015.
FUKASE Masahisa 深瀬 昌久 (1934-2012) - Wonderful Days series - Saitama 埼玉, Japan - 1970s
“Masahisa Fukase and his wife, Yoko, began their new married life moving in to Matsubara-danchi residential complex of Soka, Saitama in 1964. they were soon joined by a Siamese cat named Kabo. A few years later Fukase brought home a black cat that he had picked up on the way home from fishing- a cat which he named Hebo. From then on the couple lived their day-to-day life with these two cats.“ (from Shashasha.co)
The unusual work of Dan Chudzinski
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Spring Breakers | Harmony Korine | 2012
Dogs are called man’s best friend for a reason. Anyone who owns a dog understands that life long bond. For Seoul, Korea based artist Jeong Woojae, owning a dog also represents a strange combination of needing to satisfy one’s insecurities with the newfound comfort it brings. In an ongoing series of whimsical oil paintings, Jeong tells the story of a little girl growing up in Korea with her giant chihuahua. Set against vibrant and hyperrealistic backdrops inspired by the artist’s photographs of his hometown, their fairytale life feels very real.
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