i love the whole world violently. and i dont want to go to work
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the hardest thing is when ur going through something terrible there is an awful middle phase of it when u don’t know if u can get through it or if you’ll ever be okay again and the truth is always you will get through it and you will absolutely be okay again but u just cant see it at the time
i just found a few pieces of art from keith haring that i made transparent and changed the colors of (i love pink obviously hehe) awhile ago, i’m not sure if anyone wants them but i thought i’d post them :0
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Marilyn Monroe, Korea, 1954
“There’s nothing wrong to know you’re beautiful and work at it. To be just pretty, no, it’s not enough, one has to know how to walk beautifully, to be clean always, I think it’s the most important thing, to visit dentist, to go to gym to be fit always, there are many ways to be beautiful. For the vanity can be a good one and a bad one, depending on how you manage it, it can motivate you, give you ambitions.”
-Maria Felix
Ava Gardner, The Barefoot Contessa, 1954
Grace Kelly and James Stewart on the set of Rear Window, 1954
Jessie Arms Botke (1883 - 1971)
Herons
Summer Solstice - Inka Essenhigh, 2008.
American, b.1969 -
Oil on canvas , 60 x 78 in. 152.4 x 198.1 cm.
Heinrich Campendonk (Dutch, born Germany, 1889-1957), Eidechse [Lizard], c.1919. Reverse glass painting, 25 x 30 cm.
Oleg Vassiliev (Russian, 1931-2013), Study for ‘Home’ from the series White House, 1993. Coloured pencil on paper, 22¼ x 21½ in.
Untitled (Woman with Tethered Horse and Moon), 1947.
Gertrude Abercrombie. Oil on canvas.