Alice Coltrane
dirt enthusiast

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AnasAbdin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
taylor price
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almost home
Peter Solarz
will byers stan first human second
i don't do bad sauce passes
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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One Nice Bug Per Day
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Alice Coltrane
This is how Boomers say they were raised
better than the beatles
i’m over old people. get rid of them
Midsommar
Roger Vivier, Thigh Boots (embroidery by Lesage), 1987
hilf (historian i’d like to fight)
short summary of the situation in Sudan
give her her credit
due to personal reasons im running up that hill
Miss Piggy’s Treasury of Art Masterpieces from the Kermitage Collection is a picture book featuring sixteen (minus the “The Birth of Venus” parody) different muppet parodies of famous artwork, edited by Henry Beard and illustrated by John E. Barrett, and published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1984.
A majority of the illustrations were originally from the Miss Piggy’s Art Masterpiece Calendar which were all reprinted with commentary from Miss Piggy herself and new additions that expanded on the “Kermitage Collection” from the calendar.
illustrations continued:
Henri Rousseau. The Sleepy Zootsy.
Rembrant van Rijn. Arisfroggle Contemplating the Bust of a Twerp.
Jan Vermeer. Young Lady Adorning Herself with Pearls (and Why Not?).
Grant Wood. American Gothique.
Pablo Picasso. Pig Before a Mirror.
in the mood for love, 2000 (dir. wong kar-wai) ph. wing shya
L'Amour, 1967
Edward Ruscha
this dark hair…the sorcery
me showing up at heaven ready to ask god what the fuck all of that was