Claire Keane

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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occasionally subtle
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Misplaced Lens Cap
trying on a metaphor
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@zombiebash777
Alexander Rodchenko - The Rhine wheel, from the series "Circus", 1940
Revenge of the Creature (1955)
. ݁₊ ⊹ Tell me all the time
Not to worry
And think of all the time I’ll have with you ݁݁˖݁
splayed and spilling out
fleshed out, and with my angel version
Tangier, Morocco, 1962. Alma Lavenson
-Saint Sebastian being Tended by Saintly Women-
Girdle books were small, portable books popular in the Middle Ages, designed to be carried by being suspended from a belt or girdle.
They were often made from parchment and bound in a distinctive style, with the binding extending beyond the bottom edge to form a knot or loop for attachment.
Season by Christina Bothwell (American, b.1960 ) Medium: cast glass and ceramic.
Stained glass depiction of the Chantry Chapel of St. Mary, in West Yorkshire. The panel is located at Packwood House, in Warwichskire.
Claustral Dream
By Clovis Trouille, 1952
"google ai" "spotify ai dj" "ai assistant" "enhanced by ai" what if i just start beating people over the head with a rock
shot dead in the first minute
Magic wreath with four apocalyptic animals and a hexagram.
V poiskah filosofskago kamnâ, c. 1909 Morozov Nikolaj Aleksandrovič (1854-1946)
Telegram / Facebook / Sacred Ibis fb group
big ass axe wound in my mouth, might try to incubate a bird’s egg in there or something
Keith Arnatt, Self-Burial (Television Interference Project), 1969.