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Sade Olutola

PR's Tumblrdome
Keni
Three Goblin Art
hello vonnie
Stranger Things

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
occasionally subtle
Misplaced Lens Cap
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
almost home
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
d e v o n

#extradirty
we're not kids anymore.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
dirt enthusiast

Love Begins
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Badly Written Fic Library
'Surely it isn't all smut-' no, it is.
Nymphs at the Fountain of Love (1630) by Jacob Jordaens
Ivan Fedorovic Choultsé
Signed lower left; further titled on the stretcher
Kunstberatung Zürich AG
The great rose window above the portals of the lower basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi (1253).
Joyce Lee
HERETIC 2024 | dir. Scott Beck & Bryan Woods
Joyce Lee (South Korean, b. Seoul, South Korea) - A Woman, Paintings: Watercolor, Acrylic, Colored Pencil on Paper
Hugh Grant as St. Clair Bayfield in Florence Foster Jenkins.
Stormy landscape; rays of sunlight breaking through clouds and falling on lake and green meadow, hills beyond - Penry Williams - c.1855-1885 - via The British Museum
FILMS in 2024: 75 | Two Weeks Notice(2002) — dir. Marc Lawrence
The Flayed Angel (circa 1749)
— by Jacques Fabien Gautier d’Agoty
Hugh Grant as Thurl Ravenscroft/Tony the Tiger
Unfrosted (2024)
Anthony van Dyck — William II, Prince of Orange, and his Bride, Mary Stuart (detail). 1641
Carl Gustav Carus - "Gothic window with telescope, Faust's study"
Arnold Böcklin - "Seaside Villa" (1877)
Charles Marie Bouton - "Gothic Chapel"
Midsummer's Eve: A Reverence to Roses, 1905 by John Henry Lorimer (Scottish, 1856–1936)