Jenny Hart: This Work Never Ends (2002) hand embroidery on salvaged cotton
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Stranger Things
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Xuebing Du

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Cosmic Funnies

Love Begins
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we're not kids anymore.

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Today's Document
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Jenny Hart: This Work Never Ends (2002) hand embroidery on salvaged cotton
Volver (2006) dir. Pedro Almodóvar
Undercover: “Melting Pot” Autumn/Winter 2000 Designed By: Jun Takahashi
Birds building nests in unconventional locations, unknowingly generating breathtaking symbolism and visual art > literally anything hollywood can hope to achieve
I have a beautiful, protective, invisible force field around me like a giant pearl
“Shopping Window”. New York City. 1963
Photo: Joel Meyerowitz
Girlfriends Fashion and Looks: Part 4
mother and father issues are so valid like yeah i do take issue with the way you two behaved. Actually
Jose Maria de Servin (Mexican,1917-1983)
Girl with Watermelon
Oil on burlap
8th Ave/35th St., New York. 2006
Photo: Beat Streuli
“People are always angry at anyone who chooses very individual standards for his life; because of the extraordinary treatment which that man grants to himself, they feel degraded, like ordinary beings.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human, 495
halle berry in race the sun, 1996
Kaytranada Boiler Room Set Montreal. 2023. Oil on canvas.
Skia - Elsa Tierney
The Apocalypse for Visionaire Magazine (1999) Photography: Steven Meisel
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath