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Listening to Donda 2 rn
Yoko Takahashi - Silhouette (1980)
George Catlin; Choctaw ball games, Buffalo hunt, Comanche chasing Buffalo, An-nó-je-nahge (He who stands on both sides), Distinguished ball player, Comanche war party discovering enemy at sunrise, Choctaw Eagle dance, Comanche horse-play, Butte de Mort, Sioux burial ground, c. 1834-1848.
Nosferatu, 1979
Paul Delvaux ~ “The Focus Tombs”, 1957
Paul Delvaux ( 23 September 1897 – 20 July 1994) was a Belgian painter associated with Surrealism, famous for his paintings of female nudes and skeletons.
Cai Guo-Qiang, Sky Ladder, Huiyu Island Harbour, Quanzhou, Fujian, June 15, 2015 at 4:49 am
N E V E R S O L | Prague
🌵synths 🌱and 🌿succulents 🌵
N E V E R S O L | Prague
🌵synths 🌱and 🌿succulents 🌵
Keyboard climax 🎹; the Fender Rhodes, Hammond B3 organ & an old honky-tonk piano 🎶.
H a i n b a c h | Berlin based ambient sound designer.
Kate Bush in her home studio in the 80s
Ellia Sophia photographed by Chris Schoonover
Makeup: Madison Ryan Parker; Hair: Styledbyvybes; Lighting Design: Tyler Kufs;
Live life like your last moment of life
Saoirse Ronan photographed for The Sunday Times Style (February 2018)
I watched [Lady Bird] for the first time with my best friend in October. We had a couple of glasses of white wine before we went in because I was so nervous, but we had our arms wrapped around each other. Even though I knew what was going to happen in the film, I was laughing one moment and sobbing hysterically the next. It’s about the beautiful struggle of being a teenager, growing and changing and getting to know yourself, and having the realisation that relationships change. I identify with a lot in Lady Bird. The great thing about how [Greta Gerwig has] written the character is that she doesn’t know how great or special she is. And there’s a huge sense of the importance of belonging, belonging to a place, a time in [her] life.