fruitbodies: My Child Hair Photo by Nicole Ferguson |...
buffalo-divine-eden-no7: Edward S. Curtis- Two young Cheyenne...
Edward S. Curtis- Two young Cheyenne Indian men in ceremonial paint : “The Sun Dance Pledgers”, 1910
goth thang
hoodoothatvoodoo: Illustration by Vald ‘Es For La Vie...
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cosmos leeks out
cosmos leeks out
fuckyeahtiki: Think I’ve reblogged her the most!
edgarallancoe: Ricou Browning ripped the head off the Creature...
Ricou Browning ripped the head off the Creature From the Black Lagoon and then obviously skinned the poor underwater dweller and wore his gilly flesh as a suit. Now who’s the monster?
enchanted prince
alkemilk: Homage a Gauguin: Naomi Campbell by Peter Lindbergh...
almondseed: Carswell, Robert, Sir, 1793-1857 Lithography, with...
speciesbarocus: Sébastien Mamerot (trans.) - Romuleon (c....
blackpaint20: Devious detail from Antonio de Pereda’s Allegory...
Devious detail from Antonio de Pereda’s Allegory of Vanity
(1632 - 1636)
my biggest obsessioms are all black and gold
bubblyambii: My cousin got hit by a truck. He’s fine nothing...
My cousin got hit by a truck.
He’s fine nothing broken but he has the sickest bruise ever!! Like holy shit you can see the outline of his muscles and bones on his chest?
This thing is awesome.
I told him he should get it tatted to always remember that he survived getting hit by a truck lol
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rosswolfe: Hugh Ferriss’ architectural sketches, 1915-1961 on...
Hugh Ferriss’ architectural sketches, 1915-1961 on Flickr.
Yesterday’s tomorrow is not today: http://wp.me/pgGDG-2X9
rhamphotheca: female Trap Door Spider (genus Calisoga),...
female Trap Door Spider (genus Calisoga), Northern California, USA
(photo: Marhsal Hedin)
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Skull in a salt lake
Skull in a salt lake
blackpaint20: 18k gold with a carved agate skull surrounded by...
18k gold with a carved agate skull surrounded by rose- and old-cut diamonds and black enamelling, with hallmarks for London 1852. It has an interior inscription on the ring that adds another fascinating layer of history: Inscribed “James Dixon Obit 1852,” it memorialises James Dixon, a well-known English silversmith and founder of the family firm of James Dixon & Sons.