John Butler Yeats - "Under Candlelight" (c.1900)
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John Butler Yeats - "Under Candlelight" (c.1900)
Johan Christian Dahl - Notte di Luna su Dresda (1827)
liquid head in tokyo
alien sex fiend
1985
Framtid//Life’s Hard
NO FUCKER D-beat punk band from Utica, New York. The name is Discharge-inspired, as it has been taken from the notes on their legendary first EP, Realities Of War… "Thanks to no fucker".
No Fucker - S/T [7" EP] 2025:
https://youtu.be/D3Gbpb7Gi-0
Mark Tansey.
"The Key" (1984)
oil on canvas
Frankenstein 2025, dir. Guillermo del Toro
its giving crimson peak vibes 😻
Samo Shalaby - Endless Descent, 2024 - Acrylic on wood panel
Samo Shalaby (Egyptian-Palestinian, 1999)
Samo Shalaby (Egyptian-Palestinian, 1999) - Observatory Mansions (2024)
NAKAYAMA KOMIN (1808-1870) A LACQUER KOGO EDO PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY SIGNED HOKKYO KOMIN ZO
the circular kogo with flush fitting cover and silver rims, decorated in gold and silver takamaki-e with bats 7.6 cm, 3 in.
Gofuk Yasan kimono.
thougths + feelings
Deborah Turbeville - Dress by Rocco Barocco (Vogue Italia 1987)
This enormous Victorian vulcanite cross is one of the nicest pieces of jewelry I’ve had in the shop. Is it a mourning jewel? Maybe:
Just because a piece of Victorian clothing or jewelry is black does NOT mean it was worn during mourning. Then, as now, people wore cross shaped jewelry & the color black all the time. That said, vulcanite was also a popular material for mourning jewelry as it offered a less expensive alternative to carved jet. This would be suitable jewel to wear, especially during a later stage of mourning when more elaborate embellishments were permissable.
Sam Szafran. 1934-2019.
Paperbacks That Never Were - Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno Garcia
Art by Nickolej Villiger