#Spectacles
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silver-swift-star · 2 days ago
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Jason wearing spectacles is great! 🌪⚡
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they left us alone, the kids in the dark, to burn out forever, or light up a spark,
because i haven’t seen enough punk!jason to satisfy my needs
Part 2 of the Tanks and Tats Series
**Available for Prints etc. on my Redbubble!!**
Commission Info  | Other Works | Instagram | DA | RedBubble | Ko-Fi
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life-spire · 1 year ago
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sophiarauss · 4 months ago
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This is how you will see me at work
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clarabowlover · 2 years ago
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Betty Brosmer (1950's)
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artschoolglasses · 13 days ago
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Spectacles, American, 1815-17
From the Cincinnati Art Museum
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orth82 · 4 months ago
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🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍
Ineffably Loved [explicit]
(also available as a podfic)
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giveamadeuschohisownmovie · 7 months ago
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“Late Night with the Devil” feels like the spiritual sequel to “NOPE”. In both movies, the issue seems to be spectacle.
“NOPE” was about people’s obsession with watching spectacle and the lengths they’ll go to capture it. Anytime you look up to watch the spectacle - the monster - you die. And other characters died from their pursuit of the monster.
“Late Night with the Devil” was about how the desire for spectacle makes us ignore common sense and safety. Jack Delroy could’ve stopped the show, but because he saw the potential for ratings, he kept the show going. And it didn’t help that the audience kept wanting more and more, despite how dangerous the show was getting.
If we get one more horror movie about this subject, maybe we can call it the Spectacle Trilogy. Or the Curiosity Killed The Cat trilogy.
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danskjavlarna · 5 months ago
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A preface obscured by the author's spectacles.
Source details and larger version.
Coming into focus: vintage eyeglasses.
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fartbong-rewritten · 1 month ago
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daguerreotype-era · 8 months ago
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1/6 daguerreotype
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chasingrainbowsforever · 5 months ago
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~ Green and Gold ~
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kecobe · 5 months ago
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Zoals de ouden zongen, piepen de jongen = As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young Jacob Jordaens (Flemish; 1593–1678)1638 Oil on canvas Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp (KMSKA), Antwerp, Belgium
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flannelandcurls · 1 year ago
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Hola!! To the blog with the best name on tumblr fr. 😂 I'd like to make a request! Hopefully you haven't done this one before. I would love to see Aziraphale and his little sexy librarian glasses. I don't have a particular scene in mind - your choice. ❤️ Thanks for your blog and all the amazing Michael goodness.
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Hello Keyasaurus! Awww, thank you for your kind compliments!🥰 Oh my goodness, I love his little spectacles! It was such a joy to make these! Thank you so much for the request!!! I hope you like the gifs!
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portrait-paintings · 3 days ago
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The Poet Max Herrmann-Neisse
Artist: George Grosz (German, 1893-1959)
Date: 1927
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, NY, United States
Description
This is the second of two portraits George Grosz painted of his friend, writer Max Herrmann-Neisse.
Grosz and Herrmann-Neisse shared the same politics, sense of humor, and cynical outlook. They were, as Herrmann-Neisse later recalled, both "proper and anarchistic." Herrmann-Neisse, Berlin's leading cabaret critic, guided the way in their nocturnal adventures. Together they dove into the seediest nightspots, while also moving in the same intellectual circles and contributing to the same periodicals.
Max Herrmann-Neisse (also Max Hermann, 23 May 1886, Nysa – 8 April 1941, London) was a German expressionist writer.
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themancorialist · 2 years ago
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John Street, Manchester.
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elysiumxflowers · 7 months ago
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I'm not sure what's more tired, my eyes or my soul
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