Robert Mapplethorpe, Calla Lily, 1988.
i've always wanted to visit the beautiful city of chicago because i love their citation style
And Then We Danced (2019) + mirror reflexions
Karl Brjullov, The Last Day of Pompeii (detail), 1830-1833
Details of Oscar Wilde’s tomb: Pére Lachaise Cemetery, Paris (France).
It was a tradition to Oscar’s admirers kiss his tomb in a demonstration of love and respect for his legacy. Unfortunately, the stains were causing some demage to the monument’s structure. However, you still can leave a kiss to Oscar Wilde: now, the tradition was adaptaded to kissing the glass that protect the beautiful tomb instead — the art is preserveted and Oscar is still getting love and kisses from people that came from all beautiful and peculiar places around the world.
All i do is screenshot and forget it’s in my camera roll
Painter painting in our land pictures of only white angels Painter painting in our time in shadows of yesterday
Painter, if you paint with love, paint me some black angels now For all good blacks in heaven, painter show us that you care
Eartha Kitt - Angelitos Negros (1970 performance)
favorite things to see on here
- posts about soup
- posts about bread
- posts about onions and garlic in a pan
- pictures of kitchens
- pictures of fresh veggies and fruits
- posts about cooking as an act of love
Nüshu (literally “women’s writing” in Chinese) is a syllabic script created and used exclusively by women in the Jiangyong County in Hunan province of southern China. Up until the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) women were forbidden access to formal education, and so Nüshu was developed in secrecy as a means to communicate. Since its discovery in 1982, Nüshu remains to be the only gender-specific writing system in the world. Read more here.
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