makemegolden:

Raoul Ubac, Portrait in a Mirror, 1938

makemegolden:

Raoul Ubac, Portrait in a Mirror, 1938

Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.
Buddha
foxesinbreeches:

Telephone by Jeanloup Sieff, Paris, 1981
Also

foxesinbreeches:

Telephone by Jeanloup Sieff, Paris, 1981

Also

gossipgandhi:

i came into this world covered in someone else blood and screaming and lemme tell you i’m not afraid to leave it the same way

vinylespassion:

Robert Crumb

vinylespassion:

Robert Crumb

You say that you love rain, but you open your umbrella when it rains. You say that you love the sun, but you find a shadow spot when the sun shines. You say that you love the wind, but you close your windows when wind blows. This is why I am afraid, you say that you love me too.
William Shakespeare  (via loveage-moondream)
wyoh:

hollyparkerrr:

Holly Parker

by Joe Cogliandro

wyoh:

hollyparkerrr:

Holly Parker

by Joe Cogliandro

girlsgotafacelikemurder:

Dita Von Teese by Chas Ray Krider.

8bitbowtie:

art-fart:

wideawakeparalyzed:

arpeggia:

Duane Michals - The Bogeyman, 1973 | More posts

GOOD FUCKING GOD THAT IS TERRIFYING

Fuck

“And so the little lamb and his mama live happily ever after,” the girl finished reading her story aloud to the creature beside her. Hopeful orbs of blue glistened as she cocked her head up at him. “Didya like that, Mister Boogey?”

No response from underneath the black coat. She frowned, teetering off her seat ever so slowly before her tiny feet reached the ground.

“Mister Boogey?” she asked again, gripping the corners of the dark trench coat.  When nothing responded, she slowly peeled it open, revealing the coat rack on which he had been perched. Where had he gone?

The little girl shrunk back, upset that her friend had left without a word. She curled up in her chair, clutching the book tightly in case he came back to hear the rest of the tale. Suddenly, a soft wind blew through the empty room, but before she could turn to see what had caused it, she was swept up in darkness.

“Gotcha,” the creature chuckled, cradling her close to him.

The child squeal with laughter most contagious, pleased of his return.

“I thought you left!” She gave a pout, looking up at his shadowy face.

“Why, my dear, I’d never leave you. I am your guardian after all, am I not?” The monster gave her a toothy smile. “And I will always be your Boogeyman.”