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British Embassy, by Sir Basil Spence (1971).
Rome, Italy.
© Roberto Conte (2014
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Louise Bourgeois, What Is the Shape of This Problem?, New York: Galerie Lelong, 1999
Shibuya - Tokyo, Japan
Fate, Harold Forster 1930
LUVR heroine collection 2026
A Haunting
Photography by Tracey Moffat
janicemascarenhass via IG
vintage Yuva magazine covers
Artwork from Vaddadi Papaiah for Yuva (Telugu magazine)
Lagoon .exe
Youran Tang aka Sleell11 (Chinese, based Chaoyang District, Beijing, China) - 思绪 (Thoughts), 2022, Paintings: Digital Art
Yutaka Murakami's "Foreign Books and a Kitten"
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we just got the go ahead to post our works for the Two Girl Revolution charity fan zine, so here's my piece! :D
thank you so much to @rgu-zine for having me, it was really inspiring to work with such an amazing and kind bunch of creatives for my first zine, especially towards a good cause
For anybody not caught up: Tennessee just passed a new map that pretty much makes it so black neighborhoods have no power in local votes. Two things about this. While protestors were chanting "No Jim Crow", white Tennessee lawmakers were caught laughing on video. On top of this, Representative Justin Pearson and his brother KeShaun Pearson were arrested for trying to give their takes on the matter (which is not only their legal right but literally his job). If you give a shit about black people, help fight this. We can't allow a return to Jim Crow.
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