When you kinky and sexual and shit but still got a real big heart

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Color Me Curious
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Product Placement
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EXPECTATIONS
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When you kinky and sexual and shit but still got a real big heart
Batman Returns (1992) | dir. Tim Burton
Ira Chernova | Smut Clothing
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Curtis “Talwst” Santiago captured by Ira Chernova, part of her Artist Studio Series for Art Ruby.
Hugo McCloud captured by Ira Chernova, part of her Artist Studio Series for Art Ruby.
I want to be a Renaissance woman. I want to paint, and I want to write, and I want to act, and I want to just do everything.
I want to be a Renaissance woman. I want to paint, and I want to write, and I want to act, and I want to just do everything.
Harley Quinn & Pamela Isley Headers + Requested by @barbaragordamn
Dora Budor’s immersive environment, Adaptation of an Instrument (2016), continuously reacts to visitors’ presence: light pulses up and down the walls according to the level of activity within, in motions modeled after the neurological pathways in a human body. The presence of viewers also reanimates an image on the space’s ceiling: the amphibian rain scene in the 1999 film Magnolia. By incorporating thousands of special-effect prop frogs used in the film, the ceiling of the work serves to deconstruct the film into its constitutive elements, physical objects and light.
[Photograph by Matthew Carasella]