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1800s dagger, made in france
I shared my track, Acheron, with Emergency Hearts Records in hopes that they would just release it under their label, but they did more than release it. They shared it with some of their friends,...
The Hotel Adriano - Porco Rosso - dir. Hayao Miyazaki (1992)
Gillian Anderson by Jeff Dunas 1996.
New music I made with all the gear I’ve been amassing in quarantine.
All music and art by S. Ramos
Grouping, 1937, Wassily Kandinsky
Medium: oil
Loie Hollowell — Thigh Gap (oil and acrylic medium, and sawdust on linen over panel, 2016)
Frontispiece. The house fly, a slayer of men. 1915.
Photo of a model of a fly by Ignaz Matausch for the American Museum of Natural History.
Mike Pence’s fly, official photo.
Listen/purchase: Acheron by Mythrus
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness poster by Freshalbumart, gif by the-eternal-moonshine
Marilyn Manson in 1998
“The approximate sizes of the planets compared with the sun.” Physical Science for Secondary Schools. 1962.
Internet Archive
Bernard Frize (French, b. 1949) - N. 76, acrylic and resin on canvas, 130 × 130 cm (2005)
Jan Merta (Czech, b. 1952), Voilá! (After-Revolution), 2009. Acrylic on canvas, 310 x 480 cm.
This exhibit was so fire...
Jean Michel Basquiat