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Kaledo Art
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Mike Driver
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Love Begins
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@sramedei
Calla Lilies, 1925.
Photograph by Imogen Cunningham
Imogen Cunningham
Spiral Back, 1929
Magnolia Bud, Photo by Imogen Cunningham, c. 1920s
by Imogen Cunningham Eiko’s Hands, 1971
when the ao3 author is funny in the chapter notes and i get lowkey parasocial
Victoria Strehlau (Polish, 1994-2013, b. Moryń, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland, was based Windsor, ON, Canada) - Lyophilization from Preservation series, 2011 Photography
"I really see vampires as transcending gender. If you make them absolutely straight or absolutely gay, you limit the material. They can be either one. They have a polymorphous sexuality. They see everything as beautiful." - Anne Rice
the other two quotes are: "I do love violence. I absolutely love it. If we cleanse all the violence out of our work, we will have the "Saturday Evening Post" short story triumphant. That will be our art. We've nearly done that, and it's pretty dismal stuff." and: "Now my pornographic books are in the suburbs. They're everywhere, and women come up with babies in strollers and say, 'We love your dirty books.' They put it right in the stroller with the kid. I think that's great."
The Dance,
—Nikita Gill
sourced from @/letsbelonelytogether
Bound (Lana Wachowski & Lilly Wachowski, 1996)
Emily Harman, "Tender, the Bruise"
Audre Lorde to her students during a poetry workshop, as shown in A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde (1996) dir. by Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson
Every time an IWTV fic writer slips the word "preternatural" into one of their stories, the ghost of Anne Rice has an orgasm
I had an idea of Lestat as the man of action, the man that could do things that I never could, the man who could make decisions that I’d never had the nerve to make, and the person who could go through life joyfully in spite of the questions that torment me, the doubts that torment me, the horror of death that torments me. (...) [Lestat] never really absorbs a tragic definition of himself for very long. He always comes back laughing at everything and just rebounding. It may take him a few years, but he always does it. I really wanted to explore a personality different from my own. - Anne Rice (source)