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bull in a china shop
Iran: Washing and Scrubbing a Rug (1943/64) Inge Morath, American, born Austria, 1923–2002 Chromogenic print
Kayleb Rae Candrilli, from Water I Won’t Touch; “My partner wants me to write them a poem about Sheryl Crow”
The Great Mosque of Samarra during fog, Samarra, Iraq
Massive Attack 'Mezzanine' (1998)
Pendant
c. 1700s
maker unknown
“Gold pendant, the border set with half pearls surrounded by an embroidery of two birds under faceted crystal.”
V&A Museum
Scanned from the book The Jewelry of Nepal; 1999; Hannelore Gabriel
Afghan boy waits for a ride on the road, Kandahar 1992.
Source: Steve McCurry
The Sumiciu is a peculiar house-spirit from Asturias. These ravenous creatures are often blamed for the disappearance of household items and are known to swallow and disappear whatever they get their hands on. With an all-consuming void for a mouth they eat and eat and are never sated. Their true, ghostly form remains a mystery as they are never seen by mortal eyes.
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Mamiya C330 S and Sekor 55mm f/4.5
Kodak Portra 160
USLHS Keepers cap from WA c1920 by the Maritime Exchange Museum
Textile Traders’ Market, Istanbul, Doğan Tekeli, Sami Sisa, Metin Hepgüler, 1960-67
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