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  • nigra-lux:
“ WHISTLER, James Abbott McNeill (1834–1903)
Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket
1875
Oil on canvas
Detroit Institute of Arts
Ed. Orig. Lic. Ed.
”

    nigra-lux:

    WHISTLER, James Abbott McNeill (1834–1903)

    Nocturne in Black and Gold The Falling Rocket
    1875
    Oil on canvas
    Detroit Institute of Arts
    Ed. Orig. Lic. Ed.

    (via mistahgrundy)

    Source: nigra-lux
    • 19 hours ago
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  • x-heesy:

    ՏօԹհíҽ աօօժɾօա

    my sculptures Archiv

    (via biblesbilletdoux)

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  • pidgeydraws:
“so i wanted to draw otp in my clothes… again
this time it’s logurt in my crazy cat’s sweaters
”

    pidgeydraws:

    so i wanted to draw otp in my clothes… again

    this time it’s logurt in my crazy cat’s sweaters 

    Source: pidgeydraws
    • 2 days ago
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  • bulldogpottery:

    Fish Bones on peppermint stick red with a descending wave of licorice black and sprinkled with illusive molybdenum refractive and iridescent crystals.

    Drinking Cup made by Bruce Gholson, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina

    (via snoozlebee)

    Source: bulldogpottery
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    Source: googifs
    • 4 days ago
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  • crocophile:

    vstheworld:

    one-of-the-birds:

    hollyblueagate:

    north-wyrm:

    hollyblueagate:

    i think a very nice and sweet gryphon would be a turkey vulture/hairless rat

    image

    Like this??? :3 very cute pink boy!

    absolutely! here’s another lad

    image

    i think they’d peak as babies though

    image

    I love them all!

    @xaira-gabvi lookit

    @snakegay

    (via snoozlebee)

    Source: hollyblueagate
    • 5 days ago
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  • kevinwada:

    Nightcrawler redesigns, just for fun!  I don’t play favorites, but I definitely have one that I think I’ll flesh out and see through to finish…….

    Source: kevinwada
    • 6 days ago
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  • atoriestellar:
“quick sketch of. They
”

    atoriestellar:

    quick sketch of. They

    Source: atoriestellar
    • 1 week ago
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    • #SOME GOOD SMOOCHIN
  • (via rex-luscus)

    Source: observando
    • 1 week ago
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    • #my 2019 look
  • vintagegeekculture:

    The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the world right now is happening in Bolivia, where national prosperity and a dedication to works for the poor and public housing led to an explosion of colorful styles inspired by Aymara Indian art. There should be more articles about this, the interiors are just as amazing. Incidentally, most of these buildings are not for the rich or in trendy neighborhoods, but are public housing. I’ve heard this style referred to as “Neo-Andean” but like most currently thriving styles it doesn’t have a universally agreed on name yet.

    (via kangarooweed)

    Source: vintagegeekculture
    • 1 week ago
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  • pidgeydraws:
“sorry i can`t find original “draw characters like” image
”

    pidgeydraws:

    sorry i can`t find original “draw characters like” image

    Source: pidgeydraws
    • 1 week ago
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  • thelibraryoflarceny:
“Tiger Tateishi
”

    thelibraryoflarceny:

    Tiger Tateishi

    (via bugtongue)

    Source: thelibraryoflarceny
    • 1 week ago
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  • (via squidreblogs)

    Source: pelcron
    • 1 week ago
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  • myxmentrashblog:

    Happy New Year

    image
    Source: myxmentrashblog
    • 1 week ago
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  • beautifulcentury:
“ Click image for 1097 x 1510 size.
Scanned from the book “Lalique, Museum Calouste Gulbenkian”.
Gold, enamel, opals and diamonds. 93 X 187 mm. 58 g.
Lalique, Peacock pendant, 1898-1900.
”

    beautifulcentury:

    Click image for 1097 x 1510 size.

    Scanned from the book “Lalique, Museum Calouste Gulbenkian”.

    Gold, enamel, opals and diamonds. 93 X 187 mm. 58 g.

    Lalique, Peacock pendant, 1898-1900.

    (via biblesbilletdoux)

    Source: Flickr / gatochy
    • 1 week ago
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