jawnkeets
jawnkeets
frankie / xxii
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so that's life, then: things as they are?english lit student at oxford universityinstagram: frankiegracex
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jawnkeets · 3 years ago
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Dunguaire Castle, Kinvara, Ireland by Kevin Bosc
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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Jardins du Vatican
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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Rick Owens furniture exhibition at Galerie Philia
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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Fog at the lake.
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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Sandro Botticelli
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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Edward John Poynter,Psyche in the Temple of Love,1882,detail.
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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this is random but does anyone have any quotes about hatred? specifically hatred as a conflicted emotion?
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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Snow flurries as seen from Skyline Drive in the Blue Ridge Mountains at dawn.
photo: David Castenson
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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London, United Kingdom | tobishinobi
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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Moses Receiving the Tables of the Law, 1562, Tintoretto
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/tintoretto/moses-receiving-the-tables-of-the-law-1562
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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morning dew on the webs
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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Early morning in Castle Combe
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Halloween Series: Goddesses of Death & Magic 💀✨
Circe (Κιρκη meaning ‘Hoop Round’) was a goddess of sorcery who was skilled in the magic of transmutation, illusion, and necromancy in Greek mythology. She lived on the mythical island of Aiaia with her nymph companions. When Odysseus (greek hero) came to her island she transformed his men into beasts but with the help of the god Hermes (god of trade), he overcame her and forced her to end the spell. Circe’s name is derived from the Greek verb kirkoô meaning ‘to secure with rings’ or ‘hoop around’ a reference to the binding power of magic. (Christian Dior Spring 2017 Haute Couture Collection)
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jawnkeets · 4 years ago
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The Australian Ballet in The Dream, 1969
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The Queen’s College, Oxford
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Georg Trakl: 'De Profundis', Gedichte (1913) / Charles Wright: 'California Twilight', China Trace (1977)
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Charles Wright: 'Skins', Bloodlines (1975)
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