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Janaina Medeiros
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i don't do bad sauce passes
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blake kathryn
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we're not kids anymore.
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Peter Solarz
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taylor price
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shark vs the universe
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@robbfrankland
He likes to be upside down. Can't explain it.
16-year-old Ellie, who was born with Cerebellar hypoplasia. She is adored and doted on at Fat Kitty City Humane Society in El Dorado Hills, CA.
Photo by Whisker & Howl
Daydreamer Touched by Light by Yael Maimon
call me a little monkey on the bed the way i fell off
why did they have to assign the term ‘brainwash’ to something so evil and nasty? my brain definitely needs a wash
big fan of these photos I took with a fisher price camera when I was like 8
Head of a Grey Arabian Horse by Martin Theodore Ward (1799 - 1874). Oil on canvas on panel.
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salt sculpture by Motoi Yamamoto
Following the death of his sister to brain cancer twelve years ago, Motoi Yamamoto adopted salt as his primary medium. In Japanese culture salt is not only a necessary element to sustain human life, but it is also a symbol of purification. He uses salt in loose form to create intricate labryinth pattern on the gallery floor or baked in brick form to construct large interior structures.
As with the labyrinths and innavigable passageways, Motoi views his installations as exercises which are at once futile yet necessary to his healing.
- Marie Helene Sirois