“I call it it doesn’t come I live without it I call it with all my strength it’s not strong enough I grow mortal again” — Samuel Beckett, How It Is (via crematedadolescent)

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weepling:

C Blok (Block C), 1994

weepling:

C Blok (Block C), 1994

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yogibe:

Urdhva Kukkutasana (Upward Rooster Pose) - wow.

yogibe:

Urdhva Kukkutasana (Upward Rooster Pose) - wow.

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llewmejia:

I am starting a new project something that has always fascinated me are scientific charts. So I am going to start making them…some truth, some elaboration, but that’s what the masters did too.
Illustration of a Gharial,(Gavialis gangeticus) a rare freshwater crocodile that inhabits only two rivers in Nepal and India. These crocs are going extinct and it’s a shame, hence the precious egg emphasized. They don’t breed well in captivity and happen to be the only croc with a visible sexual dimorphism.Look at that nose! 
More to come!

llewmejia:

I am starting a new project something that has always fascinated me are scientific charts. So I am going to start making them…some truth, some elaboration, but that’s what the masters did too.

Illustration of a Gharial,(Gavialis gangeticus) a rare freshwater crocodile that inhabits only two rivers in Nepal and India. These crocs are going extinct and it’s a shame, hence the precious egg emphasized. They don’t breed well in captivity and happen to be the only croc with a visible sexual dimorphism.Look at that nose! 

More to come!



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“Take it moment by moment, and you will find that we are all, as I’ve said before, bugs in amber.” — Kurt Vonnegut



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balanbaalis:

fotojournalismus:

Colombia, 1966.
[Credit : Danny Lyon]

the photo speaks to me.

balanbaalis:

fotojournalismus:

Colombia, 1966.

[Credit : Danny Lyon]

the photo speaks to me.

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blastedheath:

theincompletenesstheorem
Georgia O’Keeffe (American, 1887–1986), Black Place II, 1944. Oil on canvas, 60.8 x 76.1 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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blastedheath:

theincompletenesstheorem

Georgia O’Keeffe (American, 1887–1986), Black Place II, 1944. Oil on canvas, 60.8 x 76.1 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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