One of the oldest diving suits in existence - called Wanha Herra from early 18th century, Finland
http://museum-of-artifacts.blogspot.com/2017/07/one-of-oldest-diving-suits-in-existence.html
sea shroud.
One of the oldest diving suits in existence - called Wanha Herra from early 18th century, Finland
http://museum-of-artifacts.blogspot.com/2017/07/one-of-oldest-diving-suits-in-existence.html
sea shroud.
Taweret statuette via Egyptian Art
Medium: Red jasperBequest of W. Gedney Beatty, 1941 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
(via met-american-decor)
Louis Valtat (Dieppe 1869 - Paris 1952), Tulips in a Vase, ca. 1923. Oil/canvas, 46,5 x 55 cm.
(via jcoleismydad)
“Tantas cosas por decirte, y tan pocas salen de mi boca.Deberías aprender a leer mis ojos cuando te miro.”
-Frida Kahlo“So many things to tell you and so few come out of my mouth. You should learn to read my eyes when I look at you.”
-Frida Kahlo.
Sasha Luss in “Fantasies of a Ballerina” for Vogue Japan December 2016 photographed by Steven Pan
(via sithichee)
KC Hall
Unplug yourself and get some fresh air. Choose life. Go experience new things. Who needs a reason? - KC Hall
(via formlines)
Lyle Wilson
“Carving this piece was an experience that really stood out in my mind because it’s one of the few times that the inspiration seemed ‘unearthly.’ This particular tooth had a twist that already gave it a sense of liveliness and so the form quite literally showed itself to me – all I had to do was look at it long enough and it became clear that the carving was going to become a raven. I roughed out a raven form and then took a time-break. The area around the raven’s feet was left very rough and undefined. When I came back, I could then see room for a fish poking through the raven’s feet. The whole experience was as magical as it gets and the rest of the carving process went just as smoothly as the beginning!
I think the carving relates to the story of how Raven tricked Beaver and freed the salmon, but since the whole carving process seemed to be already pre-determined by something else other than myself, I can’t help but notice its mischievous look and wonder if that’s actually the case.”
-Lyle Wilson, 2016
(via treasures-and-beauty)
A FUTURE PRESENT - model: Karlie Kloss - photography: Ethan James Green - styling: Patti Wilson - hair: Shon - makeup: Kanako Takase - set design: Julia Wagner - Vogue Italia June 2017
(via visualjunkee)
(via hallucination)
Merlin Kafka - Scottish Winter Dreams
Source: 500px.com
(via captvinvanity)