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The Stonewall Inn
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Love Begins
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Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!

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The Bowery Presents
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Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
house dreams
What do I think of you — what do you think of me? Who are you? Who am I? — that quivers again its uneasy air over us, and the pulse quickens and the eye brightens and all the insanity of personal existence without which life would fall flat and die, begins again.
Virginia Woolf, from The Waves (via violentwavesofemotion)
James Balog
Coast Mountains, British Columbia, Canada, 2 September 2009, Algae colors ice and meltwater on surface of unnamed lake, from ICE: Portraits of Vanishing Glaciers.
Halley Docherty aka Shystone (UK) - 18th-century London paintings meet Google Street View
In a fine example of the changing faces of a city and the ways we document our surroundings, Halley Docherty aka Shystone has taken 18th and 19th-century paintings of London and superimposed them on to present-day Google Street View screenshots, making a collage of London then and now. Originally commissioned by Guardian Cities, artist’s latest collages remixed some well known historical paintings of city scenes around the world, from Istanbul to Saint Petersburg and Tokyo to New York, superimposed on to Google Street View. (src. Guardian Cities) Shystone’s work offers a fascinating reminder that we are always living among the past.
[more Halley Docherty aka Shystone | artist found at jaiblog]
Roof Gardens in Rome
ori gersht
Landscape Matt Hill | facebook | instagram | society6
"The Thought of the Thoughtless (Big Wave, Backward)", Oil on steel, 12"x16", 2013
Why can’t we pick our own colors?
Reservoir Dogs
Buster Keaton