Ruth Asawa. Untitled. Two watermelons. Ink on paper.
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Ruth Asawa. Untitled. Two watermelons. Ink on paper.
1960s
I once knew a girl named Bree on here. She had thick brown hair, with lips and brows to match. I thought she was one of the most beautiful girls I had ever seen. We were mutuals and I don’t think I really learned anything else. Hope you’re well
still thinking of my baby boy. I look at pics of him daily.
Have you ever considered an OF or anything similar
Nope, it’s not for me. I can’t believe I have anything in my tumblr inbox
A triumph of Deco design, this futuristic Elgin features a rare mint-green enameled bezel and triangular face. Offered in a custom-fitted presentation box, circa 1930.
jesus they werent kidding huh
brushed 14k white gold grillz, with braille reading "bitter," by bitter.000000 (2024)
“Beautiful Woman” by Eiho Hirezaki (1881-1968)
Aoyama Seizan Seizan Zen Horses, around 1920-1930
tokyo google maps
edit I’m going to try to find the exact location somehow since everyone likes this picture haha
edit: i actually found it— it’s 5-chōme-4 Higashiōi in Shinagawa City, Tokyo
amy winehouse was right......what kinda fuckery is this 💔
Ginkgo chair by Claude Lalanne
Japanese fashion, 1969