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sadgirlsnyc:

I drew this yesterday while loungin’ around with Tuesday and Yelena and just threw some color on it. I think it’d be great as a big poster.
-Leah
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thefiftyeight:

Adolph Gottlieb  - Dawn, 1965
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clavelle:

i want to paint this and hang it on my wall so badly
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theories-of:

Matthais Heiderich-Berlin Hansaviertel
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zeroing:

 vrno
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Women have always been healers. They were the unlicensed doctors and anatomists of western history. They were abortionists, nurses and counsellors. They were pharmacists, cultivating healing herbs and exchanging the secrets of their uses. They were midwives, travelling from home to home and village to village. For centuries women were doctors without degrees, barred from books and lectures, learning from each other, and passing on experience from neighbor to neighbor and mother to daughter. They were called “wise women” by the people, witches or charlatans by the authorities. Medicine is part of our heritage as women, our history, our birthright.

— Barbara Ehrenreich & Deirdre English, Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of Women Healers
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anthropologie:

Artist Lisa Rodden creates intricate designs with dozens of precise cuts into paper that are then folded slightly forward into familiar shapes and arrangements. This is her chrysanthemum, but you can see more here.
Via: Colossal
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mint-data:

diamond houses (1950-60)john hejduk
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mirabile-visu:

Henri Jacobs.
sources: planetaryfolklore, pmplease
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wizbeff:

these two landed in nyc today.
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