Fendi Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2016.
He talks about his addiction to cigarettes: “I would love to stop. The thing is that the bad habits always return. This is what makes us human. Our weaknesses and dedication to something. This could be love, desire, ambition or smoking. We have a tendency to want everything, and this in itself is already a bad habit! "And then he adds with a laugh: "Without this I would be perfect.”
favorite interiors in art
marie-louise roosevelt pierrepont, lachlan goudié, stanislav zhukovsky, susan ryder, larry bracegirdle, paul kauzmann, hugo grenville, isaac grunewald, susan ryder
claude monet; french 1840-1946 water lilies,1908 oil on canvas.
affection🖤• Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec • Marc Chagall • Milt Kobayashi • Malcolm T. Liepke • Egon Schiele • Nickie Zimov • Joseph Lorusso • Peter Wever • Gustav Klimt • Rocio Montoya •
How to Really Comprehend a Scientific Paper
**credit to my research advisor, she’s an amazing mentor and I aspire to be just like her someday :)
- Read the abstract. Write down what the paper says it is going to be about.
- Read the introduction. Write down what the paper says it is looking to accomplish and how.
- Read the conclusion. Write down what the paper actually did accomplish.
- Go through and find all the pictures, graphs, or diagrams. Write notes explaining these images to yourself.
- Read the whole paper start to finish. Write a summary of the paper as though you are explaining it to a layperson, and then another summary as though you are explaining it to a colleague.
Throughout all of the above steps:
- If there are words you don’t know google them and write down the definitions
- If the paper defines a formula, law, variable, etc in a certain way write that down
- If there are references to or recommendations of other literature write those down. After the last step if there’s anything you’re uncertain about or would like more information on look to that list for further reading
MIDSOMMAR 2019, dir. Ari Aster
🌾🌻🍃more melanin aesthetics🍃🌻🌾
these are becoming my favorite things
The fact that Dante created the most popular image of the afterlife with absolutely no theological basis for it will still be the funniest thing to me
Details in Red
- Portrait of Isabelle Antoinette Barones Sloet van Toutenburg, 1852, by Nicaise de Keyser.
- Patricipance of Venice, 1881, by Alexandre Cabanel.
- A Young Lady Aged 21, Possibly Helena Snakenborg, 1569, by an unknown artist.
- Portrait de la comédienne Marie-Anne de Châteauneuf, 1712, by Nicolas de Largillière.
- Mrs. Hugh Hammersley, c. 1893, by John Singer Sargent .
- Louise, Queen of the Belgians, 1841, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter.
- Sabina Seupham Spalding, c. 1846, by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz.
- Elizabeth I, the “Pelican” portrait, c. 1572, by Nicholas Hilliard.
- Portrait of Mary Louise of Orleans, Queen of Spain, c. 1679, by José García Hidalgo.
- Portrait of Marguerite de Sève, 1729, by Nicolas de Largillière.
coral palms
- a theme inspired in pantone living coral, color of the year, and made as an entry for @codingcabin‘s 2019 challenge
features
- fully responsive layout
- optional about slider
- pagination, infinite scroll and manual load options
- like and reblog buttons on index
- option to hide tags and/or captions
- up to 4 custom links
- up to 6 custom quick tags links
notes
- to use this layout as your mobile theme go to your customization page, scroll all the way down, go to ‘advanced options’ and uncheck the option ‘use default mobile theme’
- the manual load option only works when ‘infinite scroll’ is selected too.
- for pagination uncheck both ‘manual load’ and ‘infinite scroll’
- to hide the about slider uncheck the ‘about slider’ option
- all the info in the about slider is optional. delete it to hide it.
- to change the nav icons select them from font awesome’s web
- feedback is encouraged!
- if using please reblog and follow these rules: credit must remain intact, don’t steal parts of code, don’t claim as your own or repost this code anywhere else.
- special thanks to everyone at @codingcabin, you’re the best people around
- please check out the credits for this theme
more themes at verteau