˚ ٠ ࣪⭑ purple butterflies ༉‧₊˚ ٠ ࣪⭑ཐིཋྀ .
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JBB: An Artblog!
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Love Begins
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever

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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
One Nice Bug Per Day
Keni
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Janaina Medeiros

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@sanguinalia
˚ ٠ ࣪⭑ purple butterflies ༉‧₊˚ ٠ ࣪⭑ཐིཋྀ .
him flicking his tongue is about to go quadruple platinum on here
𝔩𝔬𝔳𝔢 𝔰𝔬𝔪𝔢𝔬𝔫𝔢 𝔴𝔥𝔬 𝔩𝔬𝔳𝔢𝔰 𝔶𝔬𝔲 𝔟𝔞𝔠𝔨
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir - "Julie Manet with Cat (detail)" (1877)
the lack of dracula gifs/posts is actually criminal.
A tapestry of shadows and yearning… 🥀🩸
Love so fervent it abandons saints, only to carve a new faith from blood and devotion.
The velvet hush of a chapel turned crypt, the ache of eternity pressed into a single kiss.
And yet, the story falters at its end, when it should have crowned its vampire prince with forever love.
Still, the melancholy lingers… and I remain spellbound. 🕯️🖤🌙
currently losing my mind over that one scene in the new dracula movie where he tells mina about the music box.
I need Caleb Landry Jones' dracula like I need air in my lungs
Venus by Henri-Pierre Picou (19th Century)
Trista Mateer, from a poem featured in her collection titled The Dogs I Have Kissed
Books, moonlight, melodrama.
Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia
— Mary Lambert, Shame Is an Ocean I Swim Across; "You Are with the Wrong Person" (via lunamonchtuna)
William Morris, from a poem titled "September," featured in Poems by the Way, originally published in 1891
Glass Blowers of Murano
Charles Frederick Ulrich American 1886
"Ulrich studied in Munich and spent most of his career abroad, painting picturesque scenes of everyday life. Here, he showed workers blowing glass, a craft revived in Venice during the late nineteenth century. The setting is the city’s glassmaking center on the island of Murano. Ulrich’s fascination with artisan subjects paralleled the international Arts and Crafts movement, which valued old-fashioned handicraft over industrial production. The painting won a substantial cash award in 1886 at the National Academy of Design’s second Prize Fund Exhibition, reflecting the degree to which an international taste had emerged in American art."
no selfies just believe that im sexy