Design graphics Geya Shvecova (Arrival) Archive_151223 V.2
she = love
Please tell us about the desert.
So like. The desert is freezing at night and boiling at day. The elements are just about as savage as they can be and as a result it looks like a whole lot of nothing but dead, unforgiving, hostile emptiness. But that couldn’t be further from the truth, deserts have a biodiversity matched only by rainforests and much like rainforest most of it is unique to that specific desert. Most deserts formed from ancient lakes or oceans that dried out, leaving the remaining creatures to adapt to a rapidly changing and ever more hostile environment. It’s similar to those endothermic vents miles under the water any niche you can fill or make in a desert is extremely valuable but you can like, realistically go there. A desert is so very alive, despite looking as it does, despite everyone thinking otherwise. If you have never heard all the calls and sounds fill the cooling air as the sun sets as if to say ‘I’m here, despite everything, I’m still here and I’m alive’ it’s an S tier experience.
Oh, also if youve never seen the way the desert blooms at even light rain it is absolutely life changing
Hestia, virgin goddess of the hearth and the home.
photography by Adam Kyle Jackson powerful nature
KIKI LAYNE arriving to the 78th Venice Film Festival on September 4, 2021 in Venice, Italy
the way ivan aivazovsky looks at the sea…i think…i think that’s what love looks like.
love is surrounding yourself with people who see you this clearly
I would like to add one of my favorite sea painters :) Francis Augustus Silva
oh….this is exquisite !
Çok şey istemiyorum aslında sadece kimsenin olmadığı sessiz bir vaha yada yorgun bir dağın başında tahtadan bir oda yeterlidir kendimi unutmaya..
It’s been ages…
Jerusalem, Palestine in vintage photographs —
Two Bethlehem women at the Dome of the Rock (1927)
Outside view of Jerusalem (c. 1890s)
Bazaar at the street of the Tower of David (c. 1890s)
Bukharan Jewish dance performed on the Tower of David citadel (1946)
Street in the Old City of Jerusalem (c. 1890s - 1946)
i am delighted to inform you of the existence of the Rosefinch, which is a real actual bird that exists!
Chloe x Halle photographed by Robin Harper for Flaunt Magazine (2018)
portrait practice
Why do I never think about the possibility of snow on the ocean??? Now I see why, because it’s too ethereal