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AnasAbdin
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@theartofmadeline
Claire Keane
we're not kids anymore.
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Keni

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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

Kaledo Art
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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@oldhoneyy
I want to Kate Bush to break into my home and kill me while she sings Wuthering Heights I don't think I'm asking a lot?????
Africa Asafo Flag - Fante People - Ghana, Post 1957 Cotton fabric with felt 30 x 56 inches 76.2 x 142.2 cm AF 378
http://www.cavinmorris.com
Home of Karin Larsson
Reading about Congress bills can be dry, so here’s a quick thread on the eight bills (among 2,000 - according to Al Jazeera English) introduced since Trump took office in January.
I will update this post with a link explaining each bill - which has far-reaching and devastating consequences for Americans, especially low-income Americans - in a very short bit.
Meditation by Rene Magritte
Size: 65x50 cm Medium: oil, canvas
what's is like to be Oblivious to people's motives and true selves......how do I obtain willful ignorance?????
From “Chaco”, a series of portraits taken by photographer Guadalupe Miles in an indigenous community in the northern Argentine province of Salta.(Source: Paraty em Foco - International Photography Festival)
WHY DID THIS HAVE TO END
Studies of hands by Rodin.
Found here.
Today is the Ides of March—infamous day of Julius Caesar’s assassination in ancient Rome in 44 B.C. The “Ides” were part of the Roman calendar, signifying the midpoint of the month. In his diary entry on the Ides 60 years ago today, the Getty’s founder J. Paul Getty wrote, “2000 years ago today Julius Caesar was assassinated. I have always considered him as the ablest man that history records. A consummate statesman, politician, general, orator, prose writer, builder and a very human man with great personal charm. For his day he was a man of good character and kindness. His one great weakness was his inability to distinguish between the possible and the impossible. Had he lived another 15 or 20 years the history of the world might have been different.” Fun fact: the month of July is named after Julius Caesar, who was divinized by the Romans after his death. Artwork: Julius Caesar from the calendar pages of the Stammheim Missal, an illuminated manuscript made around A.D. 1170. It’s currently on display in the exhibition Remembering Antiquity: The Ancient World Through Medieval Eyes at the Getty Center.
Carol Robertson, Pointstar-small 3, 2017, Oil on board
Paolo Soleri in Scottsdale, Arizona, Domus 402 / May 1963
Photo by Charles Eames
no offense but white people are ruining the world (((@ sensitive white People, read a history book/watch the news:-)))
Henri Cartier-Bresson, The Dance, MoMA, NYC, 1965.