artdepo:
“modern art by Robert Gligorov
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artdepo:

modern art by Robert Gligorov

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dyken:

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doodled these

words by Danusha Lameris β€œFeeding The Worms”

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She’s looking to get wifed up businessly

jeezypetes:

I wish lying down with my eyes closed for hours and hours was a marketable skill

I wish lying down for hours and hours with my eyes open was a marketable skill (I’m really good at this as well)

ponderorb:

Pair of earrings in the form of vines, enameled gold mounted with amethysts, France, about 1840-50.

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sartorialadventure:
“fashionologyextraordinaire:
“  Chatelaine
Date: 1700–1940 Culture: American
Medium: silver Dimensions: [no dimensions available]
Location: The MET
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“ A chatelaine is a decorative belt hook or clasp worn at the waist with a...

sartorialadventure:

fashionologyextraordinaire:

Chatelaine 

Date: 1700–1940 Culture: American 

Medium: silver Dimensions: [no dimensions available] 

Location: The MET

“ A chatelaine is a decorative belt hook or clasp worn at the waist with a series of chains suspended from it. Each chain is mounted with useful household appendages such as scissors, thimbles, watches, keys, vinaigrette, and household seals. “

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trufflesmushroom:

whenever small animals go snifsnifsnifsnif i always get so jealous. its like. wat r u smeling

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If you improperly pin beetle specimens between the elytra and then go ahead and accession them anyway i hope you know i am noting it in the image descriptions. I hope it keeps you up at night

I wish lying down with my eyes closed for hours and hours was a marketable skill

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It looks like fashion week down in the swamp! Every skunk cabbage hood there is unique but all of them offer a warm place for small flies to get out of the cold. Skunk cabbage and red-winged blackbirds: the vanguard of many great things ahead!

Oh no I’m having my yeariod 🤢 (period but i have it once a year instead of once a month for unknown reasons)