🌹
OHIO
Look @ these colours I love Renoir
(via bonae-artes-liberales)
Blue paintings by Claude Monet.
(via nirvanic-dreamer)
Weaponized baby gear by Shi Jinsong. In Chinese lore Na Zha is the militaristic child god of pranks renown for his penchant for violence and cunning mind; he is now most widely associated as the patron saint of lotteries, gambling, and the high life, and as the star of a children’s animation series. In Shi Jinsong’s Na Zha series, thischaracter is humorously reinvented as the new face of Mothercare with a range of deadly baby products. With its executive stainless steel design the Na Zha Walker offers everything a little tot needs for a future in negotiating a global economy: an early appreciation for the aesthetics of industry, razor sharp ’bargaining’ skills, multi-functional switch-blade gadgetry, and it’s narrow enough to race through any doorway.
Hermatite (var: Specularite) by chinesefineminerals.com
(via heptagram)
(via nattsvargr)
Anxiety series by Edvard Munch
The Scream (1893)
Despair (1893-4)
Anxiety (1894)
(via nirvanic-dreamer)
(via kvlt-black-metal)
(via kvlt-black-metal)



