Flattened version of 360 photo from an old phone taken at Ian and Tyler’s place See, this right here proves how hard it is to take a spherical object and map it on a flat plane... also, warpfeet
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Three Goblin Art
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Flattened version of 360 photo from an old phone taken at Ian and Tyler’s place See, this right here proves how hard it is to take a spherical object and map it on a flat plane... also, warpfeet
Unless you’re a fan of Barbra Streisand movies, then the name Billy Rose probably won’t mean much. Billy Rose was a legendary Broadway impresario and songwriter—now best known for such show tunes as “Paper Moon” and “Me and My Shadow.” If you like la Streisand then you’ll know James Caan played Billy Rose to Barbra’s star comedian Fanny Brice in the hit movie Funny Lady. Billy Rose and Fanny Brice were for a time married. They were a celebrity couple like Brangelina or Beyonce and Jay Z. That Billy Rose isn’t so well known today just goes to show how being a celebrity don’t mean shit in the long run. We might remember his songs, maybe even read about his stage shows, but we don’t care about the man. What is remembered are those people of exceptional talents who change everything. Salvador Dali was such a talent. Dali was talented and prolific. So prolific that he produced posters for the Communist Party the same decade he designed the window displays for Bonwit Teller in New York. Everything was open to the Dali treatment. However, some possibly more green-eyed individuals thought Dali...
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I’ve started writing weird zeuhl-y things because I have been listening to this band nonstop for like a week and internalizing all these freaky opera prog doom polyrhythms. For now though, here’s a nice video to maybe start you on your journey to Kobaïa
The berserker in his war trance.
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snapchat stickers may well become my favorite medium of expression one day
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young-countenanced incontinence from condiments off-continent
i forgot i had this
time to resurrect the ol' boredom hole
rocket bird
Yoshitaka Amano
“Ad hoc, ad loc, and quid pro quo! So little time. So much to know!”
Roger Ballen: Asylum of the Birds
This is just the best thing my ears have ever had the pleasure of enjoying
Brassaï. Les Sculptures de Picasso, Boisgeloup. 1932.
Cave art drawn 32,000 years ago. Located in the Chauvet caves of Southern France.