Autobiography Hiding My Candy (1996) by trans woman The Lady Chablis
Mold for casting a goddess figurine Nahariya Middle Bronze Age, 19th–17th century BCE Stone
Salvador Dali, Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second before Awakening, 1944
Salvador Dali, The Hallucinogenic Toreador, 1968-1970
This is Cecelia Nez, a traditional weaver from the Navajo Nation and her work is absurdly beautiful. 🕊
Kvinden og slangen (The Woman and the Snake), Edvard Munch, 1908
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10th Century Snake Oil Potion, translated from the Arabic:
"Take three parts sesame oil and pour into a ceramic pot. Throw in five to ten black vipers, depending on their size. Close the pot’s lid and cook on a small flame...
Strain into a bottle and use as we have described by brushing it [onto the skin] with a brush. If you see that it causes harm, stop using it, then take it up again until it cures you, God willing."
—Abulcasis (al-Qāsim al-Zahrāwī), from Kitab al-Taṣrīf li-man ‘aǧiza ‘an al-ta’līf (The Book of Management for Those who are Unable to Compose)
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As in all things, snake size matters.
Léonora Carrington (English-Mexican, 1917-2011, b. Clayton-le-Woods, Lancashire, England, d. Mexico City, Mexico) - Operation Wednesday, 1969, Paintings: Oil, Tempera on Hardboard
Belladonna of Sadness 哀しみのベラドンナ (1973) dir. Eiichi Yamamoto
Serapis surrounded by Planets and Signs of the Zodiac, amethyst gem. Roman imperial, 1st to 3rd century.
i should figure out how to homebrew white monster actually
Dr. Viktor Frankenstein:
JESSICA WALTER as Lucille Bluth
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT (2003-2019)
Masamune Shirow. Ghost in the Shell Original Collection: Archives. MAG Garden, 2014.
'a scene from "les noces"' in phaidon book of the ballet (1979)
le rêve: a small collection of imperfect dreams - dragone + jean-marie périer (2005)
dick and charlie's tea room | big cypress bayou, texas
Vogue Italia November 1993
Michele Hicks by Walter Chin
Statuette of alabaster standing nude goddess, from Babylon, circa first century B.C.-first century A.D. (with movable arms, and ruby eyes and navel).CreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times
Steeple Mountain, a 5-7 kilometers (3 to 4.3 miles) high formation on the surface of Jovian moon Io.