2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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1930 c. I love this! Pressed molded glass shell ceiling light with stylized geometric and floral decoration. Signed Freres Luneville. From Art Deco 1920-1940, FB.
Kagami netsuke with design of peacock and peonies
Japanese Edo period–Meiji era mid to late 19th century (before 1889) Toyokawa Mitsunaga II (Japanese, 1831–1880 Japanese)
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I DID NOT KNOW RAYS SCHOOLED LIKE THIS??? THEY LOOK MORE LIKE A FLOCK OF BIRDS THAN FISH
Every once in a while me brain goes hey you should buy a bunch of art markers and do marker art and I have to go No! No! They're expensive and the hyperfixation will not stay still long enough to make them worth it; you just want a bunch of bright shiny sticks to organize by color and have in your bountiful inventory, you stupid hunter-gatherer
So much this.
Gentleman's Agreement (1947) dir. Elia Kazan
I low-key wish this wasn't a blooper.
My favorite slow burn, novelist-and-the-amateur-detective-who's-crushing-hard-on-her to lovers, multi-novel relationship ever. And in the meantime, while they sort out their baggage, their weird friendship remains an absolute delight.
I wanted to share his healing purrs for anyone who might need it right n...
William P. Welsh - Burlesque Queen (1941)