Collared peccary (Dicotyles pecari/Pecari tajacu)
“Ain't I Elegant?” by Alan Levine, Public Domain Dedication (CC0)
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Collared peccary (Dicotyles pecari/Pecari tajacu)
“Ain't I Elegant?” by Alan Levine, Public Domain Dedication (CC0)
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Sonrisa lésbica by Mariam Pessah 2005
“AN ARMY OF LOVERS SHALL NOT FAIL” lesbian shirt from the Wearing Gay History archive. Truly one of my absolute favourites.
Ancient Roman carnelian intaglio depicting a grasshopper driving a chariot being pulled by two butterflies.
1st century B.C - 1st century A.D. 14 x 17 x 3 mm
I made two flip books for the tiny publishing house cacahuete editions.
David Cusick was a Tuscarora (Haudenosaunee) artist who self-published the first known English-language record of Indigenous stories told BY an Indigenous writer-illustrator. His book is called David Cusick’s Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations and you can read it for free online.
John Waters and David Lynch meeting at Big Boy’s restaurant after the “Eraserhead” premiere.
Los Angeles, 1979
Enamelled gold and pearl pendant in shape of a galleon, England or France, c. 1500 - 1600
Wayne Thiebaud, Éclair, 1972
came across this image on pinterest and straight up almost burst into tears…. vibes for JUNE
Connie Converse
Louis Wain (1860-1939), 'Breaking Up for the Holidays', ''Illustrated London News'', Christmas Number, 1892
Unknown, Cheyenne Drawing on paper, 1889
Robert Hainard (1906 - 1999). Hermine. June 14th, 1930.
Hainard Foundation
textiles by yumo yuan
Swan-form garden bench; French, c. 1880; painted cast iron and painted oak;
Private Collection.
(Source: archaelogyart )
An Edwardian woman dressed the part of a handsome Dandy writes a message to her lover, “Hello Kid:- How you be? I am Fine don’t I look it. You know you must not set this card on the switch board where you do your others”. What an intrepid romance it must have been.