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Afro-Mexican Children in Guanajuato, 1910. Romualdo García
1920s sombra and widow for the stylewatch zine
you either love the new Zarya skin or you hate it, there’s no inbetween
Romantic Illustrated Journal Pages by Lily Seika Jones
Seattle-based illustrator Lily Seika Jones composes stunning and charming illustrations, reminiscent of vintage anatomy and botanical illustrations. Starring nature, woodland animals, and mythological creatures, Jones’ pieces reflect an idyllic and romantic quality. The dreamy illustrations are studies of some of our favourite beasts, which often appear in fairy tales a human’s friend or foe in a time of crisis. The artist’s style is sophisticated and appears antiquated; we are instantly filled with nostalgia. Each drawing seems to be plucked out of a scientific or fairy tale book years ago. Get them here!
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The Bus
by Paul Kirchner
A graphic novel full of strange one-offs concerning public transit. First published in 1978 in Heavy Metal magazine.
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so i work at a retirement home and one of the residents heard me saying “mood” all the time and she asked what it meant and now she won’t stop saying it
another resident fell over and she was just like “mood”
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The Earth at night. Photographs taken by NASA.
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Get the fuck out of my face this is the coolest shit i’ve ever seen, do you realize how lucky we are to bask in the scientific capabilities of NASA? Holy fucking hell I love science