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I’ll be the biggest heartbreak ever
Astrology print on cotton. April 18,1881.
a dental typodont made with a full set of 32 human teeth
Christina Bothwell, Season, 2015 | Cast glass and ceramic | 9 x 12 x 5 Inches
Another macro practice shot. I found these ants all over my deadnettle that I was harvesting for tea. They love the flowers.
Presenting a beautiful scene of a lil stream and Long’s Peak last spring. Unfortunately taken on the world’s softest lens and then I cropped heavily because I’m an amateur and this was the first picture I ever took with a real camera (aside from a few quick test snaps of nothing in my apartment to make sure things were working). Thank you for coming to my TED Talk
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“PROCESSES OF MUMMIFICATION” WARREN R. DAWSON // N.D.
Trying to give himself a permanent high, Bart Huges drilled a hole in his fore head using a foot-operated electric dentist drill. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 6 January 1965.
Yukio Mishima, photographed by Eikoh Hosoe
Milton Avery, Adolescence, 1947
Oil and graphite on canvas Image: 30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm) Frame: 37 1/8 x 47 ÂĽ in. (94.3 x 120.0 cm) Terra Foundation for American Art, Daniel J. Terra Collection
Un chant d'amour (Jean Genet, 1951)