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Janaina Medeiros
RMH

Origami Around
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oozey mess

Love Begins

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if i look back, i am lost
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Stranger Things

roma★

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Sunbathing Pig’ By Rudi Hurzlmeier
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Wave machine.
can’t stop watching this
Charles Burchfield,
Road and Sky, 1917
Bride and groom, City Hall, Reno, Nevada, Photo by Robert Frank, 1956
Marc Chagall – I and the Village, c. 1923–24 gouache, watercolor, and graphite on paper
Marc Chagall - Le joueur d'harmonica
A wheatfield on a summer’s afternoon, 1942, Marc Chagall
Medium: canvas,tempera
Song of Songs II, 1957, Marc Chagall
Medium: oil,canvas
Marc Chagall (born Moishe Shagal, 6 July 1887 - 28 March 1985)
“The Human Liberty Bell”, complete with crack, comprised of 25,000 officers and men at Camp Dix, New Jersey, ca. 1918.
A “living photograph“ made by Arthur Mole and John Thomas — more here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-living-photographs-of-mole-and-thomas