Sarah Awad
todays bird
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Sade Olutola

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🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
hello vonnie
Monterey Bay Aquarium
art blog(derogatory)

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
KIROKAZE
Fai_Ryy
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

ellievsbear

#extradirty
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Sarah Awad
(via The Dancing Designs of Modern Art Kimono)
Many of us, when we picture kimono, envision the traditional Japanese garment covered in similarly traditional images: blossoming floral motifs, soaring or leaping animals, mountain peaks and cresting seascapes in Ukiyo-e style. But cross-cultural exchange between Japan and the West started in earnest during the Meiji period (1868–1912), causing the spread of different technologies and styles in both directions.
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#calvinkleinlive from Milano.
Photo: Kevin Tachman
Marbled paper sculpture by Richard Deacon
Whores’ Glory (2011) Michael Glawogger
Beautiful shivs for your post-apocalyptic cutlery drawer.
6-0 Ataui Deng by Julia Noni for Fat Man Magazine SS 2014
A Growth Which Was Seeded in a Gesture
(after a portrait of Marina Abramović)
105 x 105 cm
oil on linen
2014
"The public needs art - and it is the responsibility of a ‘self-proclaimed artist’ to realize that the public needs art, and not to make bourgeois art for a few and ignore the masses."
Piet Mondrian, Composition C, 1920, oil on canvas, 60.3 x 61 cm, MoMA, New York.
white woman: men are awful
white man: not all men!
white woman: yes but enough men so that i feel endangered, your comment is unnecessary and derails the dialogue of women's issues that i am attempting to engage in
person of color: white people are awful
white woman: not all white people!
Find a beautiful piece of art. If you fall in love with Van Gogh or Matisse or John Oliver Killens, or if you fall love with the music of Coltrane, the music of Aretha Franklin, or the music of Chopin - find some beautiful art and admire it, and realize that that was created by human beings just like you, no more human, no less.
Maya Angelou, you will be missed. (via hydeordie)
Pablo Picasso, Le Torero Blesse