the venal muse
trefoiled:
“ Corentin Bertau
”
jourdepluie91:
“ Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977) Original Soundtrack by Italian progressive rock band Goblin
”

jourdepluie91:

Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977) Original Soundtrack by Italian progressive rock band Goblin

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alfiusdebux:
“ Luca Galofaro [source]
”

alfiusdebux:

Luca Galofaro       [source]

nearlya:
“ Chiang Yomei
Death dream	, 2009
”

nearlya:

Chiang Yomei

Death dream , 2009

wasbella102:
“  Wolken, 1890. - Félix Vallotton
”

wasbella102:

 Wolken, 1890. - Félix Vallotton

arpeggia:
“ Daisy Chan - Man Walking, 1975
”

arpeggia:

Daisy Chan - Man Walking, 1975

artistswanted:
“Represent the difference in an interpretation. Meet One Life photographer Shinji Ichikawa! http://bit.ly/SdvleI
”

artistswanted:

Represent the difference in an interpretation. Meet One Life photographer Shinji Ichikawa! http://bit.ly/SdvleI

yama-bato:
“Also : http://yama-bato.tumblr.com/tagged/Thomas-Wright
thephysicalisanillusion:
“ sacred-circle:
Wright’s Celestial Map of the Universe, 1742
A synopsis of the universe, or, the visible world epitomiz’d / by Thomas Wright of Durham.
” ”

yama-bato:

Also : http://yama-bato.tumblr.com/tagged/Thomas-Wright

thephysicalisanillusion:

sacred-circle:

Wright’s Celestial Map of the Universe, 1742

A synopsis of the universe, or, the visible world epitomiz’d / by Thomas Wright of Durham.

poetrysince1912:
“ “A Door to the Sea,” from Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s paintings in the July/August 2012 issue of Poetry. More: Ferlinghetti at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art (Los Angeles Times), and Ferlinghetti’s City Lights Bookstore and 1967’s...

poetrysince1912:

“A Door to the Sea,” from Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s paintings in the July/August 2012 issue of Poetry. More: Ferlinghetti at the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art (Los Angeles Times), and Ferlinghetti’s City Lights Bookstore and 1967’s Summer of Love (Vanity Fair).