(Source: agentlaceteur)

louisemcnaught:

‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’, acrylic, pencil and ink on linen, 40x40x4cm (2012) by Louise McNaught

come sail with me through the seven seas

where the fishes bleed and the ocean leaves keep falling down

there is a lot of religion in my life right now and if i were emotionally stable enough to deal with an impending existential and mental crisis it would be okay but it’s not okay because it makes everything much more consequential and impacting than it ought to

i can’t even eat pasta without crying how am i supposed to deal with God? i’m sure many people would direct me towards channeling this confusion into prayer and faith and hope but it’s just that i don’t want to do that. i am okay with figuring things out on my own and i am okay with learning from myself without trying to access any form of divinity

(Source: saras-scrapbook)

Izima Kaoru, Landscape with a Corpse

Izima Kaoru is a Japanese photographer currently living and working in Tokyo, Japan. Since 1993 he has been photographing actresses and models in staged fantasies of their perfect death.  He has each woman choose the designer clothes they want to be wearing when they die. The end results are these breathtaking scenes, where the very things that are disturbing are the same that make the photos so gripping.

cavetocanvas:

Vik Muniz, Death and Life after Klimt, from Pictures of Pigments, 2006

punch brothers, “clara”