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Jul 23

sweet-serrendipity:

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Jul 23

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Jul 23

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andrewharlow:

Tracey EminSometimes I Feel Beautiful, 2000C-print 
Jul 23

andrewharlow:

Tracey Emin
Sometimes I Feel Beautiful, 2000
C-print 

I’m so busy cleaning up these days

Jul 22
Da fuq??? (Taken with Instagram)
Jul 19

Da fuq??? (Taken with Instagram)

Getting my nails done for only $3
Yeye

Jul 18
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

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Jul 17

f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Steve Craig

Jul 17

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Jul 17

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f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

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Jul 17

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skeletales:

Artist Tigran Tsitoghdzyan was first exposed to oil paints at the tender age of five and quickly adopted the art of painting, perfecting his skills in his youth. The time and effort the Armenia-born painter, who currently lives and works in New York, has put into honing his craft has certainly paid off, allowing him to not only paint hyperrealistic renditions of people, but to peer into their souls with a few masterful layering techniques. Tsitoghdzyan’s painting titled Mirror is especially effective at exhibiting this type of artistic translucency.
In Mirror, we’re able to see every defining attribute of a woman’s visage through a pair of hands that are placed over the subject’s face, attempting to cloak her physical identity. However, there is no way for this young woman to conceal herself. It is reflective of internet culture in the world we live in, today, where it continually becomes exceedingly difficult to reach any level of anonymity.
Jul 17

skeletales:

Artist Tigran Tsitoghdzyan was first exposed to oil paints at the tender age of five and quickly adopted the art of painting, perfecting his skills in his youth. The time and effort the Armenia-born painter, who currently lives and works in New York, has put into honing his craft has certainly paid off, allowing him to not only paint hyperrealistic renditions of people, but to peer into their souls with a few masterful layering techniques. Tsitoghdzyan’s painting titled Mirror is especially effective at exhibiting this type of artistic translucency.

In Mirror, we’re able to see every defining attribute of a woman’s visage through a pair of hands that are placed over the subject’s face, attempting to cloak her physical identity. However, there is no way for this young woman to conceal herself. It is reflective of internet culture in the world we live in, today, where it continually becomes exceedingly difficult to reach any level of anonymity.

Jul 17

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Jul 17

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andrewharlow:

Ellen AuerbachRenate Schottelius, 1946 Vintage silver print 
Jul 17

andrewharlow:

Ellen Auerbach
Renate Schottelius, 1946 
Vintage silver print