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ojovivo

Love Begins
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Show & Tell
todays bird

JBB: An Artblog!
Cosmic Funnies
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
YOU ARE THE REASON
Jules of Nature

titsay

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RMH
occasionally subtle
Three Goblin Art
AnasAbdin

Product Placement
will byers stan first human second

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@strayhorse
Work in Progress, 2010
My perfect raspberry nectarine cake
Margo, 24
“I’m wearing layered tulle skirts from Other People’s Clothes, an off the shoulder loose tee, and some vintage jewelry and shoes that were a gift from my mom. I try to maintain a wardrobe that is mostly secondhand, it’s like a treasure hunt and it makes the items you get ahold of so much more special. I think it also pushes you to curate a style that feels unique to you. I love layering, and I love loose and flowy attire – I’m very inspired by fantasy and I try to put together outfits that have a whimsical feel to them. It makes me feel like I’m bringing a bit of magic into my day!”
Apr 24, 2026 ∙ East Village
"antique store, portland" (2006), lovely librarians
I fucked up so badly on this sudoku page no ones ever gonna wanna have sex with me
and to be honest it's Saturday
I always eat the 2nd onigiri later, it’s my gift to myself in the future
haja gbla for raito eyewear collection
Cookie Muller by Don Herron
Kirsten Dunst on the set of Marie Antoinette (2006)
Laura Wheeler Waring.
Girl in Green Cap, 1930.
Laura Wheeler Waring (May 26, 1887 – February 3, 1948) was an American artist and educator, most renowned for her realistic portraits, landscapes, still-life,[1] and well-known African American portraitures she made during the Harlem Renaissance. She was one of the few African American artists in France, a turning point of her career and profession where she attained widespread attention, exhibited in Paris, won awards, and spent the next 30 years teaching art at Cheyney University in Pennsylvania. Via W
Oman; Zar rings. Scanned from the book Oman Adorned: A Portrait in Silver; 1997; Miranda Morris & Pauline Shelton
1925 Kissing Fairies powder compact by Djer Kiss