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Entanglement (via Reciprocity)
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liquidnight: Dave McKean - From The Sandman Dustcovers
Bewbs!!
the cramps
I know I’ve reblogged this before, but I think it is necessary again
John Dickie, gold and silver Versace-logo-encrusted Mexican druglord pistol, Mexico City, via Planet Magazine
See also: the guns from ‘Romeo and...
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L7: “Shove”
Gone But Not Forgotten by John William Waterhouse.
The Big Poplar II (1903) by Gustav Klimt.
bh: I prefer Klimt’s landscapes and figure drawings to anything else he did.

The Mermaid (1910)
Oil on canvas, by Howard Pyle
“Delaware Art Museum, Gift of the children of Howard Pyle in memory of their mother, Anne Poole Pyle, 1940
Beneath the deepening sky and rising moon, the juncture of opposing forces anchors this work: land vs. water - human vs. mermaid - strong vs. weak. The mythic mermaid rises from the briny foam and rescues a shipwrecked man who was descending into the deep.
When Howard Pyle set off on his extended European travels in November 1910, The Mermaid was still on the easel in his studio, unfinished. Despite the later addition of fish and a crab by Pyle’s student Frank Schoonover, what we see today is incomplete, and Pyle’s intentions for this work remain unknown.”
Via Wikipedia
Thank you, exclamationmark