Powers of thunder, fire, water, darkness, light and air. There are many ways to ponder your orb. Edits 1,3.

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izzy's playlists!
Misplaced Lens Cap

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JVL

shark vs the universe
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official daine visual archive
ojovivo
Jules of Nature
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bliss lane
Stranger Things
todays bird
RMH

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EXPECTATIONS
will byers stan first human second
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Powers of thunder, fire, water, darkness, light and air. There are many ways to ponder your orb. Edits 1,3.
Art by Viko Menezes
Love the vibe of these.
Psyche in a Faint, 1869, by Pietro Tenerani (1789-1869)
She is beautiful 💔
Arts & crafts with my airbrush. I love stationary. Making some note cards to send some love to my peeps. ❤️
A 19 specimen cabinet of curiosities charm necklace
💜🦄👽🌌 #639
Ink Myths
Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), British artist and illustrator.
Born into a family of twelve children, this artist will find his way in the illustration of children's books, fantastic books, and collections of tales.
His style, delicate and impregnated of wonderful, reflects a sharp imagination and a developed sense of aesthetics, which will amaze generations of readers who will have his works between their hands.
(Printed illustrations details. The pictures show, in order: The frolic of the Rhine-Maidens, 1910 ; Brünnhilde the valkyrie goes to meet Siegmund, 1910 ; The Rhinemaidens, 1910 ; The Princess of the Frog Prince, 1909 ; Wotan chases after Brünnhilde, 1910 ; She went away accompanied by the Lions, 1909 ; Brünnhilde on Grane leaps onto the funeral pyre of Siegfried, 1911 ; Undine, 1909 ; Allerleirauh, unknown date; and finally, Brünnhilde slowly and silently leads her horse down the path to the cave, 1910)
The added flourishes and aesthetic of Emery Allen's special edition of "Soft Human" warms my soul as much as her poetry soothes my melancholy. @wethinkwedream
Tillie Olsen, from Tell Me A Riddle: Stories; “These Things Shall Be,” c. 1962
Burst of Celestial Fireworks : Like a July 4 fireworks display a young, glittering collection of stars looks like an aerial burst. (via NASA)
Hermann Hesse, Steppenwolf (1927)
L'arbre (1899) - Valère Bernard
My shitty art advice!
Screw it up. Intentionally screw it up. Take the doll you’re painting and cover it with nail polish. Take that recipe and don’t measure anything. Because the best advice I can give you for art is to not be afraid of it. And that doesn’t come naturally. So when you screw it up you can realize that a) most things are fixable b) you can always restart with a new piece of paper. And that won’t eliminate your fear but it will calm it a little. Hopefully enough.
“I fall in love everyday, with ideas and sensations, people I see. I hold them long enough to let them go, but I keep them in my heart and in my soul.”
— Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird (via the-book-diaries)
“My God, my God, whose performance am I watching? How many people am I? Who am I? What is this space between myself and myself?”
— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet
olivia de recat for the new yorker