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mediumaevum:

Hello everyone!

It’s a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Make some coffee, grab a book, or a textbook, or a cat, and listen to renaissance and medieval music on-line, for free, 24h.

Now Playing:
Syntagma Musicum of Amsterdam - Lirum bililirum (Un sonar de piva in fachinesco), madrigal


pangeasgarden:

Artist Spotlight: N’Dambi SivaUkweli (Swahili for “Fact”) is the first semi-nude/nude series of Siva’s young career, which focuses on the raw imperfections of people’s perfect selves… the images have been edited as little as possible…“They have been therapeutic for the people involved,” says Siva. “It has given them the opportunity to notice every scar, every wrinkle, blemish and line, and see it as art as well accept it all for what it is – fact…
Artist Spotlight: N’Dambi Siva

pangeasgarden:

Artist Spotlight: N’Dambi Siva
Ukweli (Swahili for “Fact”) is the first semi-nude/nude series of Siva’s young career, which focuses on the raw imperfections of people’s perfect selves… the images have been edited as little as possible…“They have been therapeutic for the people involved,” says Siva. “It has given them the opportunity to notice every scar, every wrinkle, blemish and line, and see it as art as well accept it all for what it is – fact…

Artist Spotlight: N’Dambi Siva


Free shit for your brain 

thenewhotness:

I see a lot of stuff like this around, so I thought I’d try and gather it into one post, if for nothing else than so that I can find it more easily, later. Because I like free things.

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And tons of free text books (via College worries me)


eshusplayground:

dwellerinthelibrary:

Hieraconism 3, by Gerwell.
If this looks weird, it’s because it reverses a centuries-old convention of art - the snow-white lady and her dark-skinned ladies-in-waiting. Hell, I’m aware of that racist convention, and this picture looks weird even to me. It’s also strikingly beautiful (I think the artist may have goldfish in mind) and a little frightening. I could never be the imperious figure at the centre, only one of her fleshy pink admirers - and she has more important things to think about; they’re taken for granted. Perhaps this is a small taste of what that perpetual visual exclusion is like.

Now imagine that this is everywhere but when you point it out, you’re seen as jealous and paranoid.

eshusplayground:

dwellerinthelibrary:

Hieraconism 3, by Gerwell.

If this looks weird, it’s because it reverses a centuries-old convention of art - the snow-white lady and her dark-skinned ladies-in-waiting. Hell, I’m aware of that racist convention, and this picture looks weird even to me. It’s also strikingly beautiful (I think the artist may have goldfish in mind) and a little frightening. I could never be the imperious figure at the centre, only one of her fleshy pink admirers - and she has more important things to think about; they’re taken for granted. Perhaps this is a small taste of what that perpetual visual exclusion is like.

Now imagine that this is everywhere but when you point it out, you’re seen as jealous and paranoid.


femmedandy:

girlsinsuits:

Shalom Harlow and Amber Valletta by Karl Lagerfeld for Vanity Fair, May 1996 (from el ardid via ru_glamour)

… and then Shalom & Amber, exhilarated by their newfound freedom, proceeded to ravish their way across the countryside, where they encountered thieves, bandits, distressed damsels, and the Queen of the Faeries (interpret that as you like), who charged them with restoring the land to magic, which they did after many battles with dragons, bureaucrats, and the king’s men. Nobody imagined such an unlikely pair of very well-dressed servants to be capable of such roguish feats, but there you are.

Of course, they fell madly in love. 

What? I think that’s what happened.