Zendaya photographed by Raoul Alejandre.
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Zendaya photographed by Raoul Alejandre.
LGBTQ+ Pride in New York City, 1994
For the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in 1994, flag creator Gilbert Baker was commissioned to make the world’s largest flag. The flag took months of planning and work done by teams of volunteers. The flag utilized the basic six colors of the rainbow and measured thirty feet wide by a mile long.
“Sunlit Serenity” (1986) by Terence Conran - Emphasizing openness, the interior features expansive grid windows flooding the space with natural light.
more twin peaks studies
Rosy-faced Lovebirds on a cactus in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
“On Fire” (2014) ✵ Lauren Cohen — Oil on canvas
“La Vitrina Cloud Collection” (2011) ⎕ Leandro Erlich — cloud forms in layered transparent enclosures
Ultramedium, Lee Stewart
ZENDAYA & ROBERT PATTINSON photographed for Vogue Weddings (2026)
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Kibble Palace ~ Glasgow ◇ The Victorians built cages for weather
“Overflowing Sink” (2002) ≋ Carlos and Jason Sanchez ~ Staged disaster, real water
Amy Kierstead, The Eye of the Forest
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Iga Świątek defeats Anna Kalinskaya 6-1 1-6 6-1 in the third round of the Australian Open, 2026.
Hisako Naiki ⌘ JCA Annual 6 (1985) — The corridor no one built