Cici Xiang Yejing By Xiangyu Liu For Modern Weekly China May 2020
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Cici Xiang Yejing By Xiangyu Liu For Modern Weekly China May 2020
Summer in Japan. Photography by ぼっちゃん @KBotchan
Mary and David hugging, New York City. 1980
© Nan Goldin
Amy Kierstead, The Eye of the Forest
Dinka Man Imitating Horns
Location: South Sudan
Photographer: Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher
At puberty a Dinka male receives a namesake ox after which he is named. He believes that he and the animal are one being. He trains the ox’s horns from calf-hood into beautiful lyre shapes, and emulates these shapes with his arms as he walks alongside his beloved personality ox.
bouquets behind foggy glass is a photo style i will never get tired of
Iri B., Glass #2 Oil on canvas, 60 x 80cm
Catching morning light
withgar
Lava oozes out of the Earth at the Iki Crater on the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii, November 14, 1959. (USGS)
Sasha Pivovarova backstage at John Galliano, SS07
“Self-Portrait in Blue” by Nan Goldin, 1980.
Meteor Shower, oil on panel by Mia Bergeron
Japanese Wisteria (Wisteria floribunda 'Alba')
New Order - Get Ready (2001)
artwork by peter saville + juergen teller
Jenny Holzer, “in a forest of words”, 1994
More rare scans
Sedan Crater ~ Nevada Test Site (1962) ◆ What remains when progress craters.
'Die Nacht'. Willy Kriegel. 1943.