I seriously want that drawing of mars on my ribs or something
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In Powder and Crinoline
‘Don’t Drink!’ cried out the little Princess, springing to her feet; ‘I would rather marry a gardener!’
Illustration by Kay Nielsen
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Girl Combing Her Hair by William McGregor Paxton (via Via )
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Poe’s “Tales of Mystery and Imagination” by Harry Clark, 1919 (via Retronaut)
The Black Sea at Night, Ivan Aivazovsky, 1879
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Disturbingly beautiful clay/porcelain sculptures by Israeli artist Ronit Baranga
The use of fingers and mouths in my work is full of intent and meaning. The fingers and the mouth are very sensual organs in the human body and are therefore very powerful as separated items from it. The “seamless” combination of these organs in plates or cups, appearing as one, creates, in my opinion, new items that “feel” their environment and respond to it - Ronit (interview with Empty Kingdom)
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‘Clôches de Noël et de Pâques / Bells of Christmas and Easter’, a collection of tales by Émile Gebhart, illustrated by Alphonse Mucha.
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