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inneroptics:

hand play
Billy, l just want you to know... l think... you're the 
sweetest guy in the world... and the most handsome. And
l love you.

(Source: alpacinoss)

angrywhistler:

Phil Taylor
chadwys:

by Roberto and Renato Miaz
defacedbook:

Tony Garifalakis
Che II, 2010
Enamel paint on offset print
(90 x 65 cm approx)
kickstones:

“平水”no.1 by mojowang
jessedraxler:

drawing on a Neave Bozorgi photo

In the 18th and 19th centuries, wealthy British and European lovers exchanged “eye miniatures”, love tokens so clandestine that even now it is almost impossible to identify their recipients or the people they depict. They were meant to be worn inside the lapel, near the heart.
nevver:

Mirror mirror

artpedia:

Exhibition: Gordon Parks: Centennial at the Jenkins Johnsons, San Francisco. February 21 - April 27, 2013

In celebration of the 100th birthday of Gordon Parks, one of the most influential African American photographers of the 20th century, Jenkins Johnson Gallery in collaboration with The Gordon Parks Foundation presents Gordon Parks: Centennial, on view from February 21 through April 27, 2013. Gordon Parks, an iconic photographer, writer, composer, and filmmaker, would have turned 100 on November 30, 2012. This will be the first solo exhibition for Parks on the West Coast in thirteen years. The exhibition will survey works spanning six decades of the artist’s career starting in 1940. The exhibition consists of more than seventy-five gelatin silver and pigment prints, including selections from Life magazine photo essays: Invisible Man, 1952; Segregation Story, 1956; The Black Panthers, 1970; and Flavio, 1960, about favelas in Brazil. Also included in the exhibition is his reinterpretation of American Gothic and his elegant depictions of artists like Alexander Calder, fashion models, and movie stars.

(via vintagegal)

Dracula (1931)

There are far worse things awaiting Man than death,

(Source: christophs-schnitzel-licker, via vintagegal)

babygrrls:

petra collins for the ardorous