Japanese Girls at the Harbor (1933) dir. Hiroshi Shimizu
$LAYYYTER
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Kiana Khansmith

PR's Tumblrdome
Not today Justin
KIROKAZE
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Today's Document

Janaina Medeiros
Keni
RMH

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JBB: An Artblog!

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#extradirty
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Japanese Girls at the Harbor (1933) dir. Hiroshi Shimizu
Mildred Payne's Oracle of Black Enchantment, Patrick Valenza, c. 2017
Ink on paper
afternoon in Sangsu, Seoul, 2026.
My father didn't raise a fool. A psychotic cold-hearted bitch, yeah, but not a fool! He made sure I knew exactly how to read a room before I decided to burn it to the ground. If you think you're playing a game with me, you haven't even realized you've already lost.
The Hanged Man reversed and Ace of Pentacles
You got tired of waiting, and decided to pay the extra fee for faster service.
Carlo Dolci (Italian, 1616-1686)
Santa Lucia
The Ossuary | Kostnice | 1970 | dir. Jan Švankmajer
A page on the medicinal uses of mandrake root from a 13th century copy of "De Materia Medica" by ancient Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides originally written circa 50-70 CE. He mainly describes mandrake's use as a soporific herb and anaesthetic for surgery.
Art and symbols from the Greek Magical Papyri
Excuse me, but some of us got into witchcraft because we wanted to set shit on fire.
Set on fire and drown in the river, the duality of witchkind 💅
YES 👏
Y’all I’m being so serious when I say this: go to the library for witchcraft reasons.
You can usually find books on witchcraft, yes, but there’s also field guides on local foraging and wildlife, cookbooks, books that teach you how to craft and DIY, books about environmental protection and stewardship, books on how to use herbs medicinally, books about other religions, cultures, and spiritual practices. My favorite local library even has a seed swapping program and fantastic resources to research your own family history!
Go to the library for witchcraft. Please. :) <3
The Horned God motif across cultures
Top right: Indus Valley Civilization
Bottom left: Iron Age Celtic (La Tène Culture)
“A gift to the Elder” – Maria Khymynets (2022)
Woodcut, A3