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Happy National Coffee Day, Hans-Gerhard Meyer
At Night: Photos by Andreas Levers
Elaborate Salt Labyrinths by Japanese Artist Motoi Yamamoto
Return to forever, Ali Borovali
The Fall of Civilization, Romain Veillon
Night mode
Word on the street, Louis Jacinto
HANDS SPEAK SECRETS (acrylic on paper)
“Why are old lovers able to become friends? Two reasons. They never truly loved each other, or they love each other still.”
— Whitney Otto, How to Make an American Quilt
Samson, Regina Spektor
Little Beast, Richard Siken
Vicious, V.E Schwab
If Not, Winter, Sappho (translated by Anne Carson)
Not Easily Conquered, dropdreaddream and WhatAreFears
Better Love, Hozier
“I am so busy. I am practicing my new hobby of watching me become someone else. There is so much violence in reconstruction. Every minute is grisly, but I have to participate. I am building what I cannot break.”
— Jennifer Willoughby, The Sun is Still a Part of Me
“no matter how temporarily two souls are interwoven, they always leave a mark. but not every mark is a bruise. loving him was an honor, never a burden.”
— Noor Shirazie, Into the Wildfire: Battle Scars
Sophie Derrick (British, b. 1980s, England) - Intercept 4, 2015 Paintings: Acrylic, Print on Plexiglass
What if we lived in a world where giant cats and dogs roamed the earth?
There’s even more pictures, from the second page of the link:
Never before have I so deeply wanted to live in the world of someone’s artwork. Those pictures with the human just burying their entire upper body in the floof, they speak to me on a spiritual level.
I’d like to add that this artist has a tumblr, @ariduka55, and it’s awesome.
He is Leng Jun and his paintings are considered the most realistic ones in the world. See why: