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emily wilson, introduction to the odyssey
“Feeding the Birds”
Croatia - 2019
Leica M6 - Kodak Portra 160
Bette Davis sarcastically eating celery
Satan Met a Lady (1936 ) & All About Eve (1950)
A LOVE THAT WASN’T BUILT FOR HUMANS;
Emily Carroll
I reblog this every time I see it, because the part that makes this so horrific to me, is that the room is a direct callback to Goodnight Moon. It takes this memory of safety and security and turns it directly upside down and I love it.
hey so Emily Carroll is my absolute favorite horror artist and her stories are some of the greatest things i’ve ever had the ghastly pleasure to read. many of her comics are free online, such as the classic His Face All Red
Omg you all should absolutly read her book Through the Woods!! Its alittle anthology of short horror comics that take place in the dark eerie woods, It’s one of my all time fave books of all time :O
yo... dark brown eyes appreciation post
Taylor LaShae via Instagram Stories, 9/30/2020, photographed by Corinna Day.
Marilyn Monroe & Courtney Love
Rosamund Pike, photographed by Julien T. Hamon for FLAUNT, issue 151, 2017.
Etro | Spring/Summer 2021
He smiled the most exquisite smile, veiled by memory, tinged by dreams.
— Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse
thinking about this korean grandma series from vogue korea’s september issue
“I studied art in Florence, that’s why I thought a lot about the meaning of this painting and I thought she’s the perfect woman. So, I talked to myself ‘Why not?’ Why can’t I be Botticelli’s Venus? I can be perfect even with all my imperfections. In the end, all women can represent this figure.”
Trans model Lea T for ELLE Brazil.