
@theartofmadeline

bliss lane

titsay
Not today Justin
The Stonewall Inn

roma★
noise dept.
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Interview Vampire Daily
YOU ARE THE REASON
occasionally subtle
RMH
TMBGareOK. The Official They Might Be Giants tumblr
Cosmic Funnies
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
$LAYYYTER
almost home
Noah Kahan

tannertan36

Product Placement

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@sassafrasgardening
J.R.R Tolkien, looking at flowers.
Apparently people hated to go for walks with him because he would stop and look at every tree for like 20 minutes.
this is paper.
Cahors, 1959, Edouard Boubat. (1923 - 1999)
a ring of birch and lichens (by lilfishstudios)
Kahn & Selesnick: The Carnival at the End of the World.
Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick work together as a collaborative artistic team in photography and art-installation, creating elaborate costumes and artifacts. Their photographs and installations combine “bogus anthropology” and “absurdist fantasy,” resulting in exhibits such as the recreation of Truppe Fledermaus’s Memory Theatre of 1932. Pictured above: Green Man from the exhibit, The Carnival at the End of the World.
n402_w1150 by BioDivLibrary on Flickr.
Trying to complete a small painting every day again. Watercolor practice from yesterday and today.
*snowcup* (via c.zwerg)
butzii
Mmm, specialty Tumblrs. Delightful, hyper-specific, well-curated specialty Tumblrs—like Bromeliace. For the fixation prone, or simply the appreciative, this one gets a bright green checkmark from me. —MN
Hermann Obrist (Art Nouveau)
reverse graffiti.
instead of using actual spray cans…some artist are just cleaning dirt off of certain areas to make their masterpieces. and they are calling it reverse graffiti. kind of brilliant.
wow
why is this not happening everywhere?
camping by sew~amy on Flickr.
via (moodsofthemoon)