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    Petticoat Magazine (May 1971)

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    Paul Cupido

    Embrace (Chloe)

    2022

    thunderstruck9

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    Pedro Cabrita Reis (Portuguese, 1956), Os desenhos da maré baixa #23 [Low tide drawings #23], 2020. Acrylic and oil on 400g Arches paper, 160 x 122 cm.

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    Víly u Pramene (Faeries Near the Spring) by Maxilmilian Pirner (1895)

    psikonauti:
“Urbano Lugrís Vadillo (Spanish,1942-2018)
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    psikonauti:

    Urbano Lugrís Vadillo (Spanish,1942-2018)

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    psikonauti:

    Urbano Lugrís Vadillo (Spanish,1942-2018)

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    Oil on panel

    eatmangoesnekkid

    Pleasure yourself daily, even if it is a small quick caress of your shoulders. Our female bodies are incredible and they deserve to feel good. But the self-abandonment model this world teaches us leaves our bodies with a lack of real nutrition, whether from real food or real pleasure. Discover all the ways you stay small and closed instead of opening wide to your own pleased, pleasured, and pleasurable body? Perhaps your capacity for passion and pleasure is wider than you could have ever imagined. Otherwise there is a high chance that you settle into a life of rage, resentment, and/or constant distraction and boredom. -India Ame’ye, Author

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    The only thing a river knows is going.ALT

    Leslie Harrison, from “Displacement.”

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    NILS UDO, Fougères, 1990
    and Nid du Crestet, 1988

    themakeupbrush

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    Gaurav Gupta Fall 2023 Couture

    savveo

    I don’t own rights to this music

    inspired by saint harison

    kestarren

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    'Salzburg von einer Loggia', or 'View of Salzburg from a Romanesque Loggia', by Georg Pezolt, 1850.

    Austrian artist, 1810-1878.

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    Ostrich Fan of Tutankhamun

    This ceremonial fan of Tutankhamun originally held ostrich feathers, it is made of wood covered with sheets of gold and inlaid with colored glass, turquoise, lapis lazuli, carnelian, and translucent calcite. The handle is inset with gold bands at intervals.

    The palm of the fan is decorated with the king’s twin cartouches, which are protected by vultures wearing the White and Red Crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt, respectively. Several signs are represented: “Was” symbolizing “dominion”; the Shen, symbolizing “eternity”; the “Nebu,” meaning “gold”; and Pet, for “sky.”

    New Kingdom, late 18th Dynasty, reign of Tutankhamun, ca. 1332-1323 BC. From the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62). Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 62000.
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    Unknown Artist

    Silhouettes

    ca. 1930s

    random-brushstrokes

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    Da Loria Norman (American, 1872–1935) - God's Idea

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