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gretchenjonesnyc:

non floral

gretchenjonesnyc:

non floral

  10:15 pm  |   February 3 2012  

distanceversustime:

the voice, the vibes.

  6:11 pm  |   January 16 2012  

deadsymmetry:

Wilhelm Sasnal

deadsymmetry:

Wilhelm Sasnal

(via darksilenceinsuburbia)

  6:07 pm  |   January 16 2012  

egfarley:

Sequined Pit (for Stoned)  - 2011
garbage, paper machee, paint, straight pins, sequins

egfarley:

Sequined Pit (for Stoned)  - 2011

garbage, paper machee, paint, straight pins, sequins

  11:39 pm  |   January 5 2012  

PONCHA

I’m taking a greyhound bus across the USA for a few weeks, starting tomorrow. Here’s my diary. 

  8:35 am  |   December 19 2011  

artpropelled:

Patricia Larsen

artpropelled:

Patricia Larsen

(via modernhepburn)

  12:56 pm  |   December 17 2011  

“The best fiction writers are the ones who can do that. Not the ones who spend their lives researching meat packing in Cairo, Illinois, but the ones who have the ability to take the tiniest clue, the tiniest piece of evidence, and from that read its history backwards and forwards in time.”

— Russell Banks (BOMB Interview)

  9:43 am  |   December 17 2011  

“Stupid people will think it is strange. But we must be proud. I love to be proud.”

— Ernest Hemingway (The Garden of Eden)

  11:41 pm  |   December 16 2011  

“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.”

— Franz Kafka (via ibegantoseevoices)

(Source: unefete, via nps2013)

  7:42 pm  |   November 28 2011  

kilele:

A stylish young Kenyan woman holding her pet deer in Mombasa, Kenya (1909)
© Underwood & Underwood, 1909, Mombasa / Kenya
via burnedshoes:

kilele:

A stylish young Kenyan woman holding her pet deer in Mombasa, Kenya (1909)

© Underwood & Underwood, 1909, Mombasa / Kenya

via burnedshoes:

(Source: burnedshoes, via godinredlipstick)

  8:59 am  |   November 26 2011  

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