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Stray dogs rest in front of the Pyramids of Giza on the outskirts of Cairo. February 3, 2015.
Photo: Shawn Pogatchnik
whinyspicePink Beaches, Bermuda: The pink sand is the result of millions of tiny red sea creatures, such as clams, mollusks as well as other invertebrate, that have been crushed by the powerful waves of the mid-Atlantic ocean. When they wash up on the beach, they blend with the sand, turning it an amazing pink color. (Source)
Golconde, Rene Magritte, 1953
Oil on canvas
period.
(a photo series shot by sisters rupi and prabh kaur. art direction by rupi kaur.)
i bleed each month to help make humankind a possibility. my womb is home to the divine. a source of life for our species. whether i choose to create or not. but very few times it is seen that way. in older civilizations this blood was considered holy. in some it still is. but a majority of people. societies. and communities shun this natural process. some are more comfortable with the pornification of women. the sexualization of women. the violence and degradation of women than this. they cannot be bothered to express their disgust about all that. but will be angered and bothered by this. we menstruate and they see it as dirty. attention seeking. sick. a burden. as if this process is less natural than breathing. as if it is not a bridge between this universe and the last. as if this process is not love. labour. life. selfless and strikingly beautiful.
Artist: Becca Clason
Dribbble:https://dribbble.com/shots/1850518-Final-Be-Patient-Print
Joie Women’s “Hudette” Dress can be found here.
(via A PIECE of TOAST // Lifestyle Fashion Blog // Dallas : Page 2 of 603)
midwest-monster - This is embroidery by Francesca Gabrielle: www.sweetsweetchild.com
The Great Gatsby (2013) production design
Designed by Catherine Martin“One of Baz’s main design directives for the look and feel of this particular movie was that he didn’t want a nostalgic, sepia-toned New York City of the 1920s. He wanted the New York we created to feel as vibrant, modern, and cutting-edge as it would have felt to Fitzgerald in 1922.”