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lesbeehive:Les Beehive – Unintentional Art in Celebrity Candids – Keira Knightley in Prada
textsfromthesilm:art by rfcunha
nastywizard:[ID: A newspaper clipping that reads: “The legendary cellist Pablo Casals was asked why
The celebrated 19th-century French dancer Eugénie Fiocre has returned to Paris for a special encore
Hey look, I still draw sometimes.Have two very angry doggos in celebration.
talesfromweirdland:The Simpsons animation cels from the early 1990s. The series at its best: deep, s
lunariagold:WELP, St Patrick’s day is the day for it; the Irish Ogham oracle deck is headed to the p
artofmisi:doing a little giveaway to celebrate @ockissweek with my followers!prize:a pic of your ocs
Christmas Party , Christmas Celebration - Anton Hansen, 1940sDanish, 1891-1960Oil on canvas
celiabasto:100% ART
celtic-forest-faerie:{Talisman} by {Bonegoddess}
philamuseum:Yoshitoshi’s celebrated series “One Hundred Aspects of the Moon” contributed to his stat
Preparation of Piazza Navona to celebrate the birth of the dauphin of France, 1729, by Giovanni Paol
In case you missed it, our Annie Origins cinematic is out! This was such an amazing project to work
celestial
lea-draws-things:last exam is tomorrow im!!!!! so happy have a vergil to celebrate
Was in a Star Wars mood since I finally saw Rogue One today so I took some old art of Rogue Squadron
“ Don’t be trapped in someone else’s dream. ”- KIM TAEHYUNG, BTS
Master of Catherine of Cleves (active ca. 1435-60), ‘St. Michael Battling Demons’, &ldqu
heaveninawildflower:Crazy quilt (American, 1875–1900). Made by Celestine Bacheller (American, 1839–
From Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos Artis hujus Magistro
celebrimbored:Disapproving Galadriel: Saruman’s Talking; Holds Private Mind Conversation with Gandal
linktoo-doodles:*barely acknowledges yesterday was canada day* it’s ritsu’s birthday today let’s cel
Illustrations of Hints of Lesbian Love in LiteratureI & III: Rosalind & Celia from Shakespea
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