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baronessvonbullshit:

marxist-leninist on the streets, freudo-marxist in the sheets

YEAHHHHBOI let’s get funky 

(via miscellainius)

chamanka:

primalscene: First Name: Carmen (dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 1983)

chamanka:

primalsceneFirst Name: Carmen (dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 1983)

eatsleepdraw:

‘a paradise for animals’

eatsleepdraw:

‘a paradise for animals’

tanikayforever:

Gorgeous scenery in ‘Lady & the Tramp’


I personally love the architecture of the buildings. Disney does an amazing job with colors in their movies. Not to mention that this is hand drawn is just jaw-dropping. I hope you guys enjoy these as much as I enjoy them. I picked out my personal favorites <3

(via slidingdownstairs)

thegoldeneternity:

Joseph-Etienne Roulin, 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh.

here we go art history finalllll

thegoldeneternity:

Joseph-Etienne Roulin, 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh.

here we go art history finalllll

(Source: wetbehindthears, via wickedfascinations)

sicita:

Portuguese, early 20th c. 

sicita:

Portuguese, early 20th c. 

(via kleidersachen)

baronessvonbullshit:

marxist-leninist on the streets, freudo-marxist in the sheets

YEAHHHHBOI let’s get funky 

(via miscellainius)

chamanka:

primalscene: First Name: Carmen (dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 1983)

chamanka:

primalsceneFirst Name: Carmen (dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 1983)

eatsleepdraw:

‘a paradise for animals’

eatsleepdraw:

‘a paradise for animals’

(Source: moscaspuntocom, via chamanka)

tanikayforever:

Gorgeous scenery in ‘Lady & the Tramp’


I personally love the architecture of the buildings. Disney does an amazing job with colors in their movies. Not to mention that this is hand drawn is just jaw-dropping. I hope you guys enjoy these as much as I enjoy them. I picked out my personal favorites <3

(via slidingdownstairs)

thegoldeneternity:

Joseph-Etienne Roulin, 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh.

here we go art history finalllll

thegoldeneternity:

Joseph-Etienne Roulin, 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh.

here we go art history finalllll

(Source: wetbehindthears, via wickedfascinations)

sicita:

Portuguese, early 20th c. 

sicita:

Portuguese, early 20th c. 

(via kleidersachen)

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