Marlon Brando (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor and activist. Considered one of the greatest actors of the 20th century,[1] he received numerous accolades throughout his career, which spanned six decades, including two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, one Cannes Film Festival Award and three British Academy Film Awards. Brando is credited with being one of the first actors to bring the Stanislavski system of acting, and method acting, to mainstream audiences.
With many requests from my mum and generally from people liking how I design caricatures, Here's a tiny Lucille Ball as a sticker! I don't see a lot of cute, adorable art of old Hollywood shows I enjoy so I figured I'd just do it myself.
Get your "I Love Lucy" Sticker here!
Yes, I will be making more, Yes I will include Ricky, Yes I will include the rest of the gang. :)
Ludwig is a very resistant, lightweight seating system featuring completely-removable upholstery quilted at 24-cm intervals and a matching-coloured edging. The cylindrical backrest, which can be positioned at will, favours various types of use. Coordinated with the Kubic sofa in a harmonious dialogue of opposites, Ludwig is a tribute to the radical design ideas born in central Europe after the First World War, bringing art and design as close together as possible. Ludwig sofa by @desiree_spa_official #désirée #gruppoeuromobil #interiors #design #homedesign #homeliving #relax #living #sofa #armchair #interiordesign #madeinitaly #designlover https://www.instagram.com/p/CgjVj98o7eU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
i want to live on his tongue, build a home of gospel
Absolute Solitude: Selected Poems, Dulce María Loynaz, tr. by James O’Connor ( @feral-ballad ) | Farewell, Arthur Hacker | Death Wish, Josh Alex Baker | L’Amore, la Morte e Il Sogno, Roberto Ferri | The Torn-Up Road, Richard Siken | The Fall (detail), Alan Stephens Foster | The 17-Year-Old & the Gay Bar, Danez Smith | Scene of Deluge (detail), Joseph-Désiré Court
some conspicuously not-in-pieces but very sexy hippolyti - joseph-désiré court, jean-baptiste lemoyne, peter paul rubens, and lawrence alma-tadema, and seneca’s phaedra 1085-1087 trans. myself.
Joseph-Désiré Court (French, 1797 - 1865)
Marquise Chasseloup-Laubat (probablement Marie Augustine Antoinette Le Boucher des Fontaines), 1831
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen
Excerpt from Désirée Clary’s letter to Napoleon Bonaparte while they were engaged:
“The thought of you is with me always, and will follow me to my grave. […] Our hearts are much too closely united for it ever to be possible for them to separate.”
The engagement did not work out, and they never married. When Désirée found out Napoleon had gotten together with Josephine, who he did marry, she wrote to him:
“You have made me miserable for the rest of my life, and yet I still have the heart to forgive you. My life is a horrible torture for me since I can no longer devote it to you.... You, Married! I cannot accustom myself to the idea, it is killing me, I cannot survive it.”
A heavy WIP so far but I am once again making stickers, this time of Lucille Ball! Making due to my mum's frequent requests.
Columby's gonna get a pal real soon!