Maria Denise Dessimoz, The Inevitable Anguish of Desire

#extradirty
Three Goblin Art
dirt enthusiast
occasionally subtle
almost home
AnasAbdin
we're not kids anymore.
NASA
Stranger Things
taylor price
sheepfilms
No title available
art blog(derogatory)
DEAR READER

izzy's playlists!

ellievsbear

Love Begins

PR's Tumblrdome
RMH
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from India

seen from Greece
seen from Malaysia

seen from Netherlands

seen from United States

seen from Spain

seen from Malaysia
seen from Finland

seen from Brazil
seen from Mexico
seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany

seen from India

seen from India

seen from China

seen from India
seen from United States

seen from United States
@peroquepena
Maria Denise Dessimoz, The Inevitable Anguish of Desire
MUNCH, Edvard Jealousy (from The Green Room) c. 1907 Oil on canvas, 58 x 85 cm Munchmuseet, Oslo
These Miu Miu boots are to die for
Oklou for NTS ph. Kevyn Charo
Kanako Oguma (Japanese, aka "Bonta", b.1981)
Svetlana Fenster (Russian, active in Cyprus, b. 1974), Breath of the island, 2024. Soft pastel on paper, 25 × 20 in.
Still Life with Blue Jug - Henri Matisse , 1899.
French , 1869 - 1954
Oil on canvas , 74 x 60 cm. 28.9 x 23.4 in.
Fortune-Telling (Three Girls) by Halyna Mazepa, 1946
A roebuck, Raden Saleh
Libellulidae Brachythemis contaminata, male, on Nelumbo nucifera leaf (Sacred lotus) with water drops, at the surface of a muddy pond, in Don Det, Si Phan Don, Laos.
Jonathan MacGregor aka Jon MacGregor (American, b. 1988, GA, USA, based New York City, NY, USA) - Pink Sink, 2023, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Thomas Wilmer Dewing - A Reading (1897)
Joseph Wright of Derby - "Vesuvius in eruption, viewed from Posillipo" (1789)
Wind from the Sea (1947) by Andrew Wyeth
🐸 North American herpetology: Philadelphia, J. Dobson;1842. Original source Image description: Illustration of a North American turtle species, Emys rubriventris, from 1842. The image shows two views: the top turtle is depicted from a side profile, highlighting its black and red patterned shell, greenish-yellow striped head, and clawed limbs. The bottom turtle is shown from a ventral perspective, featuring a yellowish-orange plastron with red shading and visible claws and tail. The detailed color and texture emphasize the turtle’s distinctive shell markings and anatomy.