flowers of kunming: xiaowen ju for numero china sept 24 issue, ph. suffo moncloa

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flowers of kunming: xiaowen ju for numero china sept 24 issue, ph. suffo moncloa
today I got the most beautiful batch of strawberries
York Street, Marion, Virginia.
I always thought these pictures were photoshopped but apparently a man in guangzhou china did indeed make a huge ass garden to cover up the fact he illegally added three more stories to his apartment
Highland Park, MI
May 2025
Leicaflex SL2
Dubblefilm Cinema 800 (T)
Art in the Age of Digital Puritanism (2022) by Iness Rychlik The artist reposted it in 2024 "because it feels relevant in social media today".
[Image description 1: a photo of a nude woman in repose, elbow resting on a greco-roman column, face and upper torso turned away. A pair of robotic arms hold plastic films that pixelate anything viewed through them to censor the woman's groin and visible nipple. End ID 1.
Image description 2: a tumblr censor blacked out post with the text "potentially mature content. This post may contain content not suitable for all audiences" with a button to click and view the post. End ID 2.]
Ballet skate decks, made by Henry Leutwyler (2013)
090301_019__MG_5377 by oda.shinsuke on Flickr.
Mosquito jewelry by Les Nereides
"The sculpture in the image is “Das Schicksal” (Fate), created in 1905 by Hugo Lederer. The sculpture portrays fate as a ruthless woman dragging two vulnerable bodies by their hair.
The work is currently located in Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg, Germany."
from @dustseasons on instagram .
under lake huron // kincardine, canada // june 2005 // ©
Cy Twombly Untitled, Rome 1990 Bronze 12 ½ X 13 ½ X 8 ¼ inches