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almost home

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell

#extradirty
Sade Olutola
occasionally subtle
todays bird

Janaina Medeiros

@theartofmadeline
dirt enthusiast
Stranger Things
Three Goblin Art
Claire Keane
Not today Justin
RMH
hello vonnie
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

titsay
Mike Driver
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why leave?
adam and eve via parmigianino's frescoes in santa maria della steccata
Sony Vaio Catalog
Source
march 2022, shot by me
Selections from the book, 'Showroom & Exhibition Display by Meisei Publications' (1993)
Nissan booth at the 28th Annual Tokyo Motor Show - designed by Nippo, Inc. Shoko Bijutsu Co., Ltd. (1989)
2. Itoki Osaka New Office Gallery - designed by Nikken Sekkei Architects
3. Tokyo Gas Pavilion - Yokohama Exotic Showcase '89 - designed by Design Art Center Co., Ltd. (1989)
4. National Panasonic Pavilion - Yokohama Exotic Showcase '89 - designed by Yokohama Branch, Kajima Corp. (1989)
5. Sony Booth at the '89 Business Show - designed by Design Art Center Co., Ltd.
6. The 45th Anniversary of Iwasaki Electric Corporation - designed by Murayama Inc.
7. Theme Zone - 24th Kyoto Scope (for the Kyoto Textile Converters) - designed by Fujiya Co., Ltd. (1989)
8. Theme Zone - 24th Kyoto Scope (for the Kyoto Textile Converters) - designed by Fujiya Co., Ltd. (1989)
9. Nissan Aprite Zama - designed by Yokohama Branch, Kajima Corp. & the ILYA Corp.
10. America-Ya showroom - designed by Tokyo Senbi Co., Ltd.
11. Toyota Auto Salon Amlux Tokyo - designed by Nikken Sekkei Ltd. Dentsu Inc. & Takenaka Corporation
12. Toyota Auto Salon Amlux Tokyo - designed by Nikken Sekkei Ltd. Dentsu Inc. & Takenaka Corporation
Chiang Mai sensory deprivation tank
A sensory deprivation tank is a lightless, soundproof tank filled with salt water at skin temperature, in which individuals float. It is used to isolate the brain from external stimulation.
‘Continuum’ by Cinzia Campolese
Oscar Niemeyer
Beautiful Rosefinch bird in the snow
Normal Suburbanite
Shiraz Pictoral Rug
Alnwick Castle, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1829