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mensfashionworld:

Josh at Chic by Mikey Whyte for Fucking Young! Online
104 ♥ / 11 May, 2013
adanvc:

Paris, 1930s.
by Brassaï
327 ♥ / 11 May, 2013

Western Frieze by Bryan Schutmaat
“Throughout the ages people have had different ideas about what the American West represents, but many agree that it harbors a certain mystique born from wilderness. Though much of the West has been populated, paved over, and commercialized, I believe it still retains this mystique in various forms, and to find it means looking from various perspectives. This body of work takes on these perspectives and seeks to update our collective impression of the West by putting forth a vision of Americaʼs landscape that uses roadside culture to convey where the West has been and where itʼs going. Yet by no means are these photos meant to be pure documentation of America and its identity, but rather a portrait of what American identity means to me. And by photographing the West – where enigma, nostalgia, and history can be found in everyday scenes – I hope to help viewers find out what it means to them, whether or not they ever visit these sleepy towns and loneliest of landscapes for themselves.”
215 ♥ / 11 May, 2013
i cannot wait to see this movie!
waistcoatstyle:

Leonardo DiCaprio in a three piece suit and straw boater while filming The Great Gatsby
36 ♥ / 11 May, 2013
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staff:

“Ok, I might be a Tumblr nerd but look what I made :)” — hoppip
20212 ♥ / 29 April, 2013
atavus:

Lucas Simões - Dry Your Tears #6 (Detail), 2009
908 ♥ / 29 April, 2013
dawnawakened:

Jackson Pollock in Long Island studio. (1949)

“In its edition of August 8th, 1949, Life magazine ran a feature article about Jackson Pollock that bore this question in the headline: “Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?” Could a painter who flung paint at canvases with a stick, who poured and hurled it to create roiling vortexes of color and line, possibly be considered “great”? New York’s critics certainly thought so, and Pollock’s pre-eminence among the Abstract Expressionists has endured, cemented by the legend of his alcoholism and his early death. The famous ‘drip paintings’ that he began to produce in the late 1940s represent one of the most original bodies of work of the century. At times they could suggest the life-force in nature itself, at others they could evoke man’s entrapment - in the body, in the anxious mind, and in the newly frightening modern world.” - The Art Story
84 ♥ / 29 April, 2013
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