A secretion from this years Outside Lands.

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Janaina Medeiros

JBB: An Artblog!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
styofa doing anything
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Origami Around
Cosimo Galluzzi
Three Goblin Art
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
One Nice Bug Per Day
$LAYYYTER
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Not today Justin
todays bird
will byers stan first human second

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A secretion from this years Outside Lands.
Jimi: All Is By My Side Directed and Written by John Ridley (12 Years a Slave) (2013) Featuring Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots, Hayley Atwell, and Burn Gorman.
With a completely appropriate approach, this unique biopic takes shape as an authentic, transcendent snapshot into the conflicting anxieties of music’s most subtle legend. Dashed with incredibly charming, remarkable moments of artistry from Andre Benjamin(of Outkast), the restriction to Jimi’s actual discography does not hinder but instead gave rare handstyle that transformed the film’s potential pitfalls into beautifully impressive moments from one of music’s most profound personas. What makes this not merely just a retread of any other musician biography is the director’s affection for the specific aesthetics of the time period (1966-’67) and the pivotal characters surrounding his star. The interactions between Hendrix, Clapton, the Beatles, and other figures of the era are projected in a quiet, understated fashion that felt strangely, very real. Linearly, the story is unconventional and plays out with sporadic ups and downs that is a bit unsettling but at the same time scarily similar to how our deeply romantic relationships can take us from extreme highs to extreme lows without remorse. I am fond of saying that this film instilled a vibrant warmth in me and is not about what it’s about but how it’s about.
First rough mix I did featuring DOOM, CunninLynguists, PUTS, Meth, and a quote from Jaws. scope-a-lope
The Hard Stuff-Dark Rips (2014)
LostYa-BoomBox
An improvised music video created with cavetools that came out to be quite radical. scope it out! a groovy little day enhancer for yalls
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Sean Connery and Claudine Auger on the set of Thunderball (1965)
The Fall (2006)
A little blessing in disguise
sunday
Scarface (1983)