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By Ben Tolman (I think the title of the piece is “Cognitive Transformation”), via Street Anatomy.

By Ben Tolman (I think the title of the piece is “Cognitive Transformation”), via Street Anatomy.


Loving this rendering of the Mad Monk’s image. By Mark Weaver, via Street Anatomy.

Loving this rendering of the Mad Monk’s image. By Mark Weaver, via Street Anatomy.


Alla Nazimova as the title character in her screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé, 1923. John Coulthart writes: “Nazimova inaugurated the project, produced it and even part-financed it since the studios, increasingly worried by pressure from moral campaigners, regarded it as a dangerously decadent work. Nazimova had a rather colourful off-screen life and the stories of orgiastic revels at her mansion, the Garden of Allah, probably didn’t help matters.”
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Alla Nazimova as the title character in her screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé, 1923. John Coulthart writes: “Nazimova inaugurated the project, produced it and even part-financed it since the studios, increasingly worried by pressure from moral campaigners, regarded it as a dangerously decadent work. Nazimova had a rather colourful off-screen life and the stories of orgiastic revels at her mansion, the Garden of Allah, probably didn’t help matters.”

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Via FFFFOUND!

Via FFFFOUND!


From Ofer Dahan’s collection, Made of Wood. Via Street Anatomy.

From Ofer Dahan’s collection, Made of Wood. Via Street Anatomy.


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Via misstugui, via mazes

Via misstugui, via mazes




“Shark Eating Girl” by Christina Vantzou, via swissmiss.

“Shark Eating Girl” by Christina Vantzou, via swissmiss.


By señor x in Gijon, Spain.
Via Wooster Collective.

By señor x in Gijon, Spain.

Via Wooster Collective.


“La guideuse” by Sandrine Mercier on Etsy; via Seven Deadly Sinners.

“La guideuse” by Sandrine Mercier on Etsy; via Seven Deadly Sinners.


The man that cannot visualize a horse galloping on a tomato is an idiot.
André Breton

Photo by Francesc Català Roca, via all things amazing.
Previously: Dali on What’s My Line?

Photo by Francesc Català Roca, via all things amazing.

Previously: Dali on What’s My Line?