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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Cosimo Galluzzi
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we're not kids anymore.
Not today Justin

Origami Around
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Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
One Nice Bug Per Day

JVL
occasionally subtle
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Three Goblin Art
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Need the ocean to wash my brain smooth like sea glass
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Dappled light on a woodland path - Peder Monsted - 1906 - via Sotheby’s
september 23, 2021
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All right, then, annihilate me; that other self was a fiction anyhow.
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Sarah Ruhl, from “On interruptions,” 100 Essays I Don’t Have Time to Write
(via lifeinpoetry)
Lynn Bogue Hunt (1878-1960) - White tailed deer, oil on canvas, 45,6 x 30,5 cm.
rb to tell ur mutuals ur fond of them
the way ivan aivazovsky looks at the sea…i think…i think that’s what love looks like.
love is surrounding yourself with people who see you this clearly
Still the freakiest fact about him is that despite being as tall as a person or more, he banged out these beauties in a day or two at most (and smaller ones ina matter of hours). The longest he spent on a painting, at age 81, to make his largest ever painting, was TEN DAYS:
It is 2.9×4.3 meters large. That’s 9'4"×14'1" for people in other measurement systems. It’s HUGE. There are artists out there that spend years on paintings much smaller than this. He was not one of them.
He also didn’t only paint the sea, but he MOSTLY painted the sea. Very few people could draw light filtering through waves the way this guy did and apparently it was tied into his layering technique that allowed him to paint so goddamn fast.
He is obviously my most favorite painter ever.
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You glimpsed a building through the trees, as day slipped into night — darkened windows glistening beneath the neon lights.
a regular horse
i mean, isn’t that what most of us want in the end? to have someone not look away?
STAR WARS: EPISODE II - ATTACK OF THE CLONES — 2002, dir. George Lucas
peace and love on earth
Winter sunset, Ivan Fedorovich Choultsé, 1874-1939.
Details: A Small Dutch Ship Riding out a Storm, Willem van de Velde II (Dutch, 1633–1707)