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noise dept.
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Stranger Things

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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JBB: An Artblog!
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@theginnygog
If There’s A Will, THERE A WAY
Dylan Camp
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Sulfur volcano’s in Garut - Indonesia Sulfur Springs
instagram - @antonellogonzalez
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Charlie Pastelle ofc
In Between (1994) by Adam Fuss
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Adinkra fabric, worn by Asante king Prempeh I in 1897 when he was deposed by the British, 19th century, cotton printed with vegetable dyes. From the Visual Arts Legacy Collection (JSTOR)
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Max Ernst, Le Jardin de France, LA LOIRE... surréalisme
Violet Sun (Max Ernst, 1962)
Birth of a Galaxy (1969)
A surreal photo shoot of Salvador Dalí in his seaside villa. [1955]
In 1955, photographer Charles Hewitt visited Salvador Dalí and his wife (and muse) Gala at their home to shoot photos for a British editorial magazine called Picture Post. The famous artist posed up showing his surreal personality and didn’t miss this opportunity to shock his audience. Hewitt ended up titling the photoshoot simply as “One Day With Salvador Dalí.”