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Not today Justin

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Kiana Khansmith
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Keni
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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NASA
RMH
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Kaledo Art

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@pastelsforpenelope
May Calamawy for Vogue Arabia
“The Dying Swan” (1917) - Yevgeni Bauer
MARION DAVIES in ENCHANTMENT (1921) What is more amusing or more charming than a girl at the flapper age? How Miss Ethel Hoyt would have resented it if some one had called HER a flapper - but she was, and that’s how all the trouble began.
“Date Night” by Anatoly Kuvin (1956)
Pier Angeli in TERESA, 1951 | directed by Fred Zinnemann
Autumn in Yosemite Valley
Prints: Society6
“Whatever causes night in your soul may leave stars.”
— Victor Hugo
Inktober - Day 20 - Swan Princess. @inktober
Inktober - Day 30 - Beauty & the Beast. @inktober
Dark Side Of The Moon | Original photography by Paul Gilmore via Unsplash
the sky is so pretty before it rains :’)
katherine blower ghosts
Inktober - Day 20 - Swan Princess. @inktober
The Australian Ballet in The Dream, 1969
Amphitrite (Αμφιτριτη meaning ‘Encircling Third’) was the goddess queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Nereides (sea nymphs) in Greek mythology. When Poseidon first sought Amphitrite’s hand in marriage, she fled his advances, and hid herself away near Atlas in the Ocean stream at the far ends of the earth. Delphin (god of the dolphins) eventually tracked her down and persuaded her to return to wed the sea-king which resulted in the birth of their son Tritôn. Sadly not much else is known about Amphitrite but she does show up in various works of art from the time. In them she wears the robes of a queen, and carries a three-pointed sceptre called a Trident. (Ziad Nakad Spring 2020 Haute Couture Collection)
Halloween Series: Goddesses of Death & Magic 💀✨
Hecate (Ἑκάτη meaning ‘Worker from Afar’) was the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy in Greek mythology. She was the only child of the Titanes Perses (god of destruction) and Asteria (goddess of shooting stars) from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea. Hecate assisted Demeter (goddess of the grain) in her search for Persephone (goddess of spring), guiding her through the night with flaming torches. After the mother-daughter reunion she became Persephone’s minister and companion in Hades. (Ziad Nakad Fall 2018 Haute Couture Collection)
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