john william waterhouse // florence welch photographed by lillie eiger
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john william waterhouse // florence welch photographed by lillie eiger
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Songs with the same bpm but played over different than original video tracks give me life
çąâ˘ćťâ˘ä˝ // Love you to death
Based on an old fairytale âThe Rose-Elfâ about a woman keeping her lovers skull in a pot after he was murdered and crying into it day and night. Soon a jasmine plant grew from it.
Sevdaliza - Soul Syncable
Florenceâs Witches đ¤ ⢠Witchesâ Flight (Goya, c. 1798) ⢠Big God (dir. Autumn de Wilde, 2018)
Au Jardin Fleuri, Constant Puyo, 1899
Faroe Islands By Ali Horne
Dunnottar Castle in Stonehaven, Scotland
Jack Cairney
Stunning photos from Vogue of traditional Mexican women equestrian riders in the sport of Escaramuza (rodeo sport). Article by Mariel Cruz, Photos by Devin Doyle.Â
Last year, photographer Devin Doyle, whoâd spent two years photographing high school rodeo culture in the United States, became curious as to what the Mexican equivalent might look like. After all, he says, âItâs the same land, the same ranching culture.â What he found was an exciting competitive equestrian sport performed by women dressed in stunning traditional costumes, a sport directly inspired by the Adelitasâthe female soldiers who fought in the Mexican Revolution.
Escaramuza, an event within the larger rodeo-like sport known as charrerĂa (now recognized as Mexicoâs national sport) is comprised of teams of up to 16 women (though only eight can compete at a time) performing a series of routines inside a lienzo charro, or stadium, at breakneck galloping speedsâall while riding sidesaddle.
Bill Fitzgibbons, LightRails, (2013).Â
Rabbit Lake, Alaska
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