Luxury Qajari Carpet/ Golestan Palace/ Tehran

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Luxury Qajari Carpet/ Golestan Palace/ Tehran
mermaid in love with the local fisherman
“It passes, but it does not pass away.”
— László Krasznahorkai, The Melancholy of Resistance
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open a new window somewhere in the world.
RAYMOND PETTIBON NO TITLE (VALENTINES YOU YOU),2005 - 2011 pen, ink,acrylic and collage on paper 17 x 17 inches
Richard Brautigan, Trout Fishing in America
a Akko le quedan las arepas redonditas.
“The Chatterers” by Harry Wilson Watrous, 1913.
「Fleur 馨しき」 2014 鉛筆、水彩、パステル/紙 個人蔵
Paris in 1970s ~
Self-care is watching movies about women made by women
Planet Earth II (2016) Episode 05 “Grasslands” Directed by Chadden Hunter
any mention of black lives matter has disappeared off my dashboard so i thought y'all might want to know that police stormed a peaceful vigil in memory of elijah mcclain, attacking mourners with pepper spray. families were there. children were affected. this movement isnt over just because it's no longer trendy.
Still Life with a Curtain, c. 1898, by Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)
Springtime, 1873, and The Storm, 1880, by Pierre Auguste Cot (1837-1883)
Malcolm X with his wife, Betty Shabazz, and their children during a meeting at the headquarters of his Organization of Afro-American Unity at Hotel Theresa in Harlem on February 20, 1965.
Malcolm is holding his daughter Qubilah. He was assassinated the next day at the Audubon Ballroom in front of his wife and children.
(Photos by Duilio Pallottelli)