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Three Goblin Art

Kiana Khansmith
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Kaledo Art
RMH
almost home
occasionally subtle
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

ellievsbear
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Peter Solarz
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@venuschrome
south padre island
january 8, 2022
“That this blue exists makes my life a remarkable one, just to have seen it. To have seen such beautiful things. To find oneself placed in their midst. Choiceless.”
watching the sunset by the sea that day gave me a new sense of hope. i’ve been doing so well and feeling the best I have felt in a while since then.
diciembre 2021 Downtown Brownsville
at Rika’s house, march 2022
Kobayashi Kaichi (1896-1968)
ZOË KRAVITZ 2022 | Mary Ellen Matthews ph. for Saturday Night Live
Sleeping at the window ;-))
sunset weaver / acrylic & pen on acrylic polymer base, Jan 2021 / my instagram
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@chogiseok on Instagram
Alexa Demie.
“All I knew about Cuba was that people drove old American cars and that Ché Guevara was tied with Bob Marley as most popular poster in dorm rooms. Then my friend Erin invited me on a 2-week trip to Havana. The first thing I noticed in Havana was that the city was dark at night. There were no streetlights, porch lights or living-room lamps. It was pitch black except for the faint colorful glow spilling out of open doors everywhere, and it came from the TVs. The light captivated me. For the next two weeks I wandered around, slipping in and out of strangers’ living rooms. Each time I came across an open door and a working TV set, I would ask if I could take a picture. The answer was always yes. Nobody seemed to think it was an odd request and it was usually accompanied by a Cuban coffee or rum.”
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Ingo Swann
Bangkok, Thailand.
“Why does tragedy exist? Because you are full of rage. Why are you full of rage? Because you are full of grief” - taken from Anne Carson’s “Tragedy: A Curious Art Form”