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hi everyone my original blog @seravph has been brought back from the dead like Christ . I will be using that blog now. It was fun while it lasted though
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hi everyone my original blog @seravph has been brought back from the dead like Christ . I will be using that blog now. It was fun while it lasted though
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Ashley Blanton aka Paperdoll Parts (American, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Gripping, Grasping, 2018, Photo Transfer, Watercolor, Gouache on Paper
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“The Lovers” Photography by Jamil Gs (Vibe Magazine September 2004)
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hi everyone my original blog @seravph has been brought back from the dead like Christ . I will be using that blog now. It was fun while it lasted though
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hi everyone my original blog @seravph has been brought back from the dead like Christ . I will be using that blog now. It was fun while it lasted though
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the return of people putting tom hardy getting reamed by a slime monster on my dash is like the wolves returning to yellowstone or something its stabilizing the ecosystem
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Shaun Leane, ‘Contra Mundum’ (Against the World), White Gold and Diamond Evening Glove
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hi everyone my original blog @seravph has been brought back from the dead like Christ . I will be using that blog now. It was fun while it lasted though
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First Date by Maxime Ballesteros, West Berlin, 2013
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I was living in Paris and I went to see Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage. It’s an extremely well acted and brilliant film, but I left the cinema feeling empty. I went out and I said, All right, the analysis is perfect. It’s cold, it’s brilliant, like always. But so what? I was walking the streets I remember, it was raining and I said look, the beauty of the stories that we are telling our children is the moral at the end. That is to say that there is always something fantastic by the end of the story. So they walk along the pavement and they go into the house… this is the first floor, this is the kitchen, blah blah, but what’s in the attic? And I was thinking, okay, in my little story what attic does it really have? If I go up the stairs out of the realistic realm and into the fantasy, the science fiction, what is the fairy tale? What is the bad fairy tale at the end? So I went to the attic and I found a monster.
Andrzej Zulawski for Film Comment
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Loretta Young by A. L. Schaefer, c. 1936
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corset made with repurposed ballet shoes by Kristin Mallison
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