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the patron saint of worms that died on concrete
Art by Kelly Louise Judd || SwanBones (source)
Chieko Terasawa
Loreal Prystaj
ca. 2000
Donna Tartt for the NYT, 1995, photo by Stephan Haskell
Evening Wind
Edward Hopper
1921
Etching
Cary Grant with a puppy inside his pocket, 1935
weathervane of a dove in flight
Elliott Erwitt - Valencia, 1952
Hirakawa Noritoshi 平川 典俊
Tanja’s World mimics Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009)’s famous painting Christina’s World (1948) - 1999
1925 British comedienne Beatrice Lillie dressed as a man. She is probably best remembered by American audiences as Mrs. Meers in the film "Thoroughly Modern Millie".
Performance wspólny, 1980 Krzysztof Jung
'beth levine, herbert levine inc., slingback shoe, circa 1962' in killer heels: the art of the high-heeled shoe - lisa small (2014)
summer by Chino Otsuka
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