klairmarie:

Andy Denzler - Flower Compositions, 2012

heres-looking-at-you-kidd:

Vienna day two: My parents and I decided to go to the most amazing market this afternoon. They were selling everything from various camera pieces, to flowers of every assortment, to cheese, to, of course, kaffee. I thought that these flowers were beautiful and the stillness of them amongst the busy Viennese streets was beautiful as well, in a different sense. 

heres-looking-at-you-kidd:

Vienna day two: My parents and I decided to go to the most amazing market this afternoon. They were selling everything from various camera pieces, to flowers of every assortment, to cheese, to, of course, kaffee. I thought that these flowers were beautiful and the stillness of them amongst the busy Viennese streets was beautiful as well, in a different sense. 

ilariapasson:

Angela Lindvall photographed by Inez&Vinoodh for Purple issue 9

ilariapasson:

Angela Lindvall photographed by Inez&Vinoodh for Purple issue 9

nomecalles:

Anna Selezneva by Lain McKell, Numero #124 April 2013

nomecalles:

Anna Selezneva by Lain McKell, Numero #124 April 2013

fuckyeah-nerdery:

Golden Girls is the greatest comedy show ever.

homotography:

Dutch model Luuc Brans

homotography:

Dutch model Luuc Brans

thequeenbey:

crissle:

atfierce:

ronaldmatters:

DRAGGED ME TO CHURCH

Beyonce’s stank face at the end…. C’MON JESUS

dys-pho-ria:

someone today described my hair as a “well-crafted bird’s nest”

arpeggia:

Hiroshi Sugimoto - Revolution, 1990 | More posts

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“The point of departure for Revolution is a nocturnal seascape. A 90° clockwise rotation turns the horizons into vertical lines, dissipating the romantic image of the night. Without changing the pictures’ material substance or subject, any obvious connotations are masked, their certainties denied by the transformation. At the same time, highly original abstract configurations emerge in their place. But it is finally the presence of the aesthetic which Sugimoto so forcefully brings to light in his new work. The process derives from conventional puzzles, but reveals in this case no new narrative moments, leading instead to hermetic compositions reminiscent of the work of American painters such as Barnett Newman.” [Museum Brandhorst]