Georgia O'Keeffe Untitled, 1979. Watercolor on paper.
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Georgia O'Keeffe Untitled, 1979. Watercolor on paper.
by Katrien De Blauwer
surround with sadness, by michel nguie
Gunta Stölzl (1897-1983), Red-Green Slit Tapestry, 1927-28.
textile tapestry, from Bauhaus Textiles Workshop
David Hockney’s studio
Robert Bresson, ‘Le diable probablement’ (The Devil, Probably). 1977.
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Apple Tree, 2016
since it’s a scary time to be trans: refuge restrooms is an app which maps gender-neutral/single-stall restrooms. it’s community-mapped, so it’s possible you might be the first person to log the restroom locations, but hopefully it’ll help some people.
please reblog this post if you’ve got trans followers. stay safe.
For my non-trans followers: please consider getting the app just so you can add neutral restrooms to the map when you run across them. Simple way to help.
please reblog to save a life
Canadian followers: it has Canadian cities listed as well!
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“eu não te conheço mais, tu não me conhece mais, mas tu não me é estranho”.
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Christiane F. photographed by Ilse Ruppert in her room in Hamburg (1983).
Christiane F., a onetime heroin-addicted teen prostitute, a junkie from the age of 12, was put in the spotlight in her early teens during the late `70s, after a series of interviews about her life and West Berlin`s drug scene, which led in a top-selling book and a film (”Christiane F. – Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo”) based on her memoirs.
Her intriguing story, as well as her great looks instantly turned her into a media darling and a kind of controversial heroin-chic celebrity.
Along Alexander Hacke, her boyfriend at the time and member of the German industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten, they recorded two albums and also appeared in a film.
Schindler Apts., by Jonas Wood
…somehow the very event that caused them so much pain had also become their sole source of meaning. They felt fully alive only when they were revisiting their traumatic past.
Bessel A. van der Kolk, from The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma (via luthienne)