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descepter:

How The Face Changes With Shifting A Light Source

the importance of lighting ^^

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yousefalshaikh:

AHMAD RUBAT, SAUDI. (+)

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mydarkenedeyes:

Drawings by Martin Lynch-Smith.

Ursa Major ♀: Pro-tip: white privilege doesn't mean white people have perfect lives.

ethiopienne:

It means that white people do not have to deal with institutionalized, systemic racism in addition to their everyday problems. It means institutionalized, systemic racism does not cause white people’s everyday problems.

It means when white people go home and turn on their…


If they won’t let us dream, we won’t let them sleep
ttommayy:

Penélope and Almodóvar <3

"The true focus of revolutionary change is never merely the oppressive situations which we seek to escape, but that piece of the oppressor which is planted deep within us."

- Audre Lorde (via pisthelimit)

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archiemcphee:

Paige Smith, an artist who works under the moniker A Common Name, creates awesome 3D street art installations in the form of resin sculptures that mimic crystals and other geological formations. The walls of brick buildings, drainpipes, and other ordinary public structures and surfaces appear to contain beautiful geodes - Urban Geodes. These enchanting installations have been embedded throughout Los Angeles and Paige has mapped their locations on the A Common Name website.

“‘Geodes’ in the city and the ones you find in nature have a parallel aspect — they are unexpected treasures,” said A Common Name. “You might go hunting for treasures but you generally happen upon them during your adventures or casual interaction with the environment. I enjoy the fact that many people will not notice these, but some astute people will; that these will not last forever and the weather will affect them as naturally as it might in nature.”

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Reclaiming the Latina tag: Why do you have to bring up race?

sinidentidades: