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Kiana Khansmith
One Nice Bug Per Day

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Cosmic Funnies
Show & Tell
Not today Justin
almost home
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tannertan36
we're not kids anymore.

Product Placement
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
sheepfilms
Jules of Nature
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@yzivn
I love being alone in my room, I love not having to be a person
peel / @ghostintheshell
I love his laugh!
Man Reading - Georges Lemmen
Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau) by John Singer Sargent, 1883–84 (detail)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
John Singer Sargent created this portrait with the intention of turning it into the highlight of his professional career but was instead met with unprecedented criticism when he first exhibited it in public. The reason behind this was the fact that the sitter was visibly wearing make-up (notice the red lips and the difference of colour between the sitter’s ear and her skin), a device widely used by contemporary actresses and prostitutes. Make-up was seen as an artifice reserved for women of ill repute and for a high society woman to be represented in an official portrait wearing it was considered scandalous at best. The sitter for this painting refused to buy it due to the negative comments that it had received and it thus ended up staying in Sargent’s studio for years.
Viktor Pivovarov (Russian, b. 1937), Saint Sebastian, 1995. Oil on canvas, 95 x 75 cm.
Christiane F. Wir Kinder von Bahnhof Zoo (Ulli Edel, 1981)
David Bowie performed in this movie and made the soundtrack
Here’s the movie (German with English subtitles)
This is so very sad.
Details of John William Godward’s: Eurypyle (1921) + lipstick edit - Contemplation (1903)
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