Friday Nights — Deborah DeWit (2006)
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Show & Tell
Peter Solarz
Xuebing Du

titsay

ellievsbear
Cosimo Galluzzi
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Product Placement

oozey mess
sheepfilms
dirt enthusiast

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Andulka
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap
Not today Justin

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Friday Nights — Deborah DeWit (2006)
holding a lot of things close
Jan van der Kooi (1957, The Netherlands)
Interior scenes
Jan van der Kooi is a Dutch contemporary figurative painter. His work has two main focuses: painting light, often in the same location during different light and seasons (in the manner of Monet or Hammershøi); and traditional drawing in a manner influenced by Michelangelo and other old masters.
Iris grid. Cooley’s Gardens. 1975.
Internet Archive
Rockwell Kent, Seascape, 1923-25 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
love it when people are just a little bit unraveled. hair wisps flying everywhere, wrinkles in yesterday's t-shirt, pockets reserved for useless things only. fingers kissed blue from the last pen that fell in love with you. laugh on the wrong side of raw. smile on the right side of bizarre. bright eyes smeared kohl dark, hungry mouth stained lollipop red. messy messy messy messy. you are blurry like the edges of my favorite old photograph. each second you're born anew. you are beautiful and terrible and the most irreplaceable part of living and i could love you forever and ever and ever
me and my humanities mutuals. hand in unemployable hand
for @zonnesproetje <3
love how us girls use hearts without restrictions <3
1, 2, 3, 4
marie howe, in an interview with krista tippett of on being
anyone would be lucky to date me. i was “a pleasure to have in class”
if i was jake gyllenhaal i’d post a selfie wearing that scarf and turn off my phone
I have so many thoughts that they all cancel each other out and I come up with a net 0 in the end
i cannot stress enough how you should consume and interact with more than just popular media and culture. and this isnt me saying "read some classics and watch obscure movies made in the 60s" i mean this as in read nonfiction! read articles about things youve never thought about! watch documentaries and educational shows and read up on the history of weaving or how trade systems worked in the 9th century byzantine empire and look into philosophical questions from cultures you're not a part of!
branch outside of your interests and comfort zone because not only will this widen your worldview, it also improves the way you conceptualize things and will help you think critically about whats happening in ur life and the media u consume normally. also, you might learn some fun things for trivia night :)
in my bed era