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30572 ♥ / May 20, 2013
obscureprintmaker:

two plate relief print by Lori Garcia, fall 2012
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silentprintauction:

Allison Peairs - Illustration BFA
Space Race.  Reduction linoleum cut.
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799 ♥ / May 20, 2013

Lizard Lizard: I’m just going to save up and find a gallery to buy and live in...

falalanikole:

I’m just going to save up and find a gallery to buy and live in downtown rather than a cheap just for now apartment that will suck up every dollar I make. I’ll be able to keep my job and still make money on the side when I go home, make a little money on the things that I actually enjoy doing and…

HELL FUCKING YES!! I am so with you.

4 ♥ / May 19, 2013
palmist:

Johnny
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fuckyeahtattoos:

done by Mike Davenport from Walker’s Point Tattoo Company in Milwaukee, WI.
this is placed on my right inner forearm. i got it for my 21st birthday. :)
680 ♥ / May 18, 2013
On December 8, 1980, Annie Leibovitz had a photo shoot with John Lennon for Rolling Stone, promising him that he would make the cover. She had initially tried to get a picture with just Lennon alone, which is what Rolling Stone wanted, but Lennon insisted that both he and Yoko Ono be on the cover. Leibovitz had John remove his clothes and curl up next to Yoko. She recalls,
“What is interesting is she said she’d take her top off and I said, ‘Leave everything on’ — not really preconceiving the picture at all. Then he curled up next to her and it was very, very strong. You couldn’t help but feel that he was cold and he looked like he was clinging on to her. I think it was amazing to look at the first Polaroid and they were both very excited. John said, ‘You’ve captured our relationship exactly. Promise me it’ll be on the cover.’ I looked him in the eye and we shook on it.”
Leibovitz was the last person to professionally photograph Lennon — he was shot and killed five hours after this photograph was taken.
3099 ♥ / May 18, 2013
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