Actress Geneviève Thénier in Love at Sea (Guy Gilles. 1964)
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Actress Geneviève Thénier in Love at Sea (Guy Gilles. 1964)
a real hurter can be hurt as fuck by things they dont even know
Edward Watson & Natalia Osipova.
Sergei Polunin & Ksenia Shevtsova.
Jonathan Cope & Tamara Rojo.
Edward Watson & Natalia Osipova.
Rupert Pennefather & Melissa Hamilton.
Edward Watson & Mara Galeazzi.
you’re gonna have to put yourself into a mesopotamian mindset
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you start to understand why they invented the bed
I <3 day dreaming insane things at work
Le rêve de Pierrot / Pierrot’s Dream. Oil on Canvas. 38 x 55.5 cm. (14.96 x 21.25 in.)
Art by Edouard Menta.(1858-1915).
sorry I can't respond to your text bc I need to die a thousand deaths for some reason
Laura Knight Girls' Dressing Wagon
“I had a sense of myself as a haunted house.”
— Jeanette Winterson, from Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
Aire Akiyama — Jester (oil and acrylic on canvas, 2024)
“The poet is the priest of the invisible.”
— Wallace Stevens
“The summer night glowed; in the field, fireflies were glinting. And for those who understood such things, the stars were sending messages”
— Louise Glück, from Midsummer in “Poems 1962-2012”