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oozey mess
we're not kids anymore.

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Love Begins
Cosimo Galluzzi

JVL

if i look back, i am lost
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Not today Justin
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Three Goblin Art
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Richard Avedon - Sunglasses by Bernard Kayman (Vogue 1969)
fetish images: marquis competition 1995 - marquis magazine
ANN-MARGRET wraps herself in a fur stole for a studio glamour portrait, 1967
chalcedony earrings by fred leighton
schiaparelli
last sketch of 2025! see you next year
by Shigeichi
Most writers don't have a writing problem. they have a finishing problem. and finishing is its own completely different skill that has almost nothing to do with talent. finishing requires you to be okay with the thing being real, being done, existing in the world where people can have opinions about it.
And a lot of people would rather keep it unfinished and perfect in their head than done and flawed and out there. an unfinished draft can still be anything. once you finish it, it becomes one specific thing with specific failures that specific people can point to. so you keep tweaking. you keep saying it's not ready. you go back to the beginning again.
And the years pass and you are a person who is always working on something and never the person who made something. and those are two completely different people with two completely different relationships to this thing they claim to love.
Frankenstein's monster kickstarted the science fiction genre, so it's no wonder he's a presence in retro sci-fi art. And, thanks to 1930s-50
Hey sign up for my art blog email newsletter btw! Here's an old Halloween-themed post charting the history of retro Frankenstein sci-fi art
Egon Schiele Self-Portrait in Street Clothes, Gesturing 1910 Watercolor and pencil on brown paper 16 3/4 × 10 3/4 in. (42.55 × 27.31 cm) Sheet: 17 1/8 × 12 3/8 in. (43.5 × 31.43 cm) Mat: 24 3/8 × 17 1/2 × 3/8 in. (61.91 × 44.45 × 0.95 cm)
Winona Ryder on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, March 1994. Ph. Herb Ritts
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Tanaka Daisuke S/S 2025 photographed by Masaya Tanaka
Betsy Johnson fall runway 1997