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Lady of shallot. Lady of onion. Lady of garlic. Lady of chives.
its 4am and I have no control over what i draw
Valentin de Boulogne, Judith with the Head of Holofernes
by Mikhail Ioannisian
Queens of the 1960’s at a private bday party
A hibiscus flower under ultraviolet light, shining for the polinators.
Mother Mushroom and her children (circa 1900) by Polish artist, Edward Okuń (1872-1945).
Livre de la Vigne nostre Seigneur; France, 15th century; Bodleian Library, MS. Douce 134, f. 49v
Monument to Stranger and Refugees, by Nigerian-American artist Olu Oguibe. Currently in Kassel, Germany. The quote, translated in four languages (English, German, Arabic and Turkish) is from the Gospel of Matthew - 25:35.
Thierry Mugler, S/S 1998.
Irving Penn: Flowers (1980)
Moonlit mountain scenery with people standing at a river by Georg Emil Libert (Danish, 1820–1908)
Eclipse // F.R. Lyon, 1900
“The man who lies ill in bed sometimes discovers that what he is ill from is usually his office, his business or his society and that through them he has lost all circumspection with regard to himself: he acquires this wisdom from the leisure to which his illness has compelled him.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human, 289
Seconds before Landing, from the series I Photograph Myself during a Parachute Jump, 1931, by Willi Ruge
Things worn down by people.
Random PNGs, part 204
(1. Illustration from "Joan in Flowerland" by Margaret Tarrant, 2. Victorian moon brooch c. 1890, 3. Victorian fairy postcard, 4. Austria satin glass brooch, 5. 1920’s Rainbow Harlequin costume, 6. Antique mother of pearl carved button (?), 7. Medieval insect illustration (?), 8. Victorian moon signet ring, 9. Millefiori bead sea glass (?))
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