Post reblogged from Ø with 7 notes
help help get me out of this college please
Source: blackantlers23
Photoset reblogged from Pretty horses with 13,857 notes
The Bubblegum popsicle is one of the most horrifying things I’ve ever seen.
Source: phoenixpen
Photoset reblogged from Rhymes With Nothing with 3,485 notes
The glowing “firefly squid” of Toyama, Japan. Each tentacle contains a photophore which produces light to attract small fish for the squid to feed on.
[Jake “it’s so beautiful!” gif redacted]
fuck these pictures, I hate jellyfish more than I hate spiders trying to hump my Bob Dylan posters, they’ll never endear themselves to me
Source: alecshao
Photo reblogged from A Brooklyn Art Critic’s Notebook with 4 notes
Antony Gormley’s “Still Standing: A Contemporary Intervention in the Classical Collection” (2011), which installed antique art works into human space was a highlight of my trip to the Hermitage. (Taken with instagram)
Source: hragv
Photo reblogged from Stars sensuelles with 10 notes
Louise Brooks
I’m really curious as to where all these nude photographs of Louise Brooks are from. It’s really sad the spiral down she had after her acting career crashed. Reading about her life is like watching one of her movies. This photograph should be unbelievably sexy, but it’s just making me incredibly depressed.
Source: starsensuelles
Quote reblogged from Anger makes me a "Modern Girl" with 7 notes
How I have existed fills me horror, for I have failed in everything - spelling, arithmetic, riding, swimming, tennis, golf, dancing, singing, acting, wife, mistress, whore, friend. Even cooking. And I do not excuse myself with the usual escape of not trying. I tried with all of my heart.
Source: lifeduringwarptime
Photo reblogged from That Would Be Telling... with 8 notes
Louise Brooks; Rolled Stockings [lost film] (1927)
Source: whatsjohnbeensmoking
Photo reblogged from No Title Yet... What For? with 13 notes
Helen FrankenthalerDecember 12, 1928 – December 27, 2011“There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about.”- Helen Frankenthaler
Source: ancient-modern
Page 1 of 31