Jeanne D'Arc
future stickers
arizona peach flavor had the right idea
Last year's card. Hope you all have a great holiday this year!
December is here! Time for some winter and Christmas themed art.
DO THE SHAGGY DANCE
Laugh if you must, but soon all the hip clubs will be swarming with people lookin’ like they’re falling off a ladder.
Prince of Omens part 27
Flies and spoiled food
Diseases of livestock and drought
Boils and sores
Oh it’s getting so daaaaaark
@AnnaBocek contemporary painter artist su. @crashart26 @crashart31 @crashirony
I heard that even when someone who’s died here is cremated somewhere else, the smoke still turns into a black spiral.
Beryllium 9 (2019)
Aaron Rands
@GaulkeMattehw contemporary painter artist su. @crashart26 @crashart31 @crashirony
Prints of ‘The Hiding Place’ are available until tomorrow 11:59PM (PT)! She’s a timed limited edition, so afterward she won’t be available as a print ever again!
Shop: https://kelogsloops.com/prints
The beautiful weirdness of 1970s children’s TV.
(The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, The Bugaloos, again The Bugaloos, H.R. Pufnstuf, Lidsville, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, Ti-Ta Tovenaar (that’s Dutch for, well, See-Sa-Sorcerer), Ti-Ta again, The Inside Story of Slim Goodbody, and again Lidsville.)
The San Francisco Examiner, California, July 6, 1913
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bob Beerman (1953). “Marilyn never finished high school but she is devoted to the intellectual life. She sprinkles her conversation with lines from Thomas Wolfe and Browning, with the same candid simplicity she uses in describing her dumbbell exercises: “I’m fighting gravity. If you don’t fight gravity, you sag.” Her candor sometimes disconcerts interviewers. ‘Once this fellow says, ‘Marilyn, what do you wear to bed?’ So I said I only wear Chanel No. 5 and he groans, 'Oh no, I can’t use that.’” - Life magazine (April, 1952).