themacabrenbold:

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The story of a marble worker Evrard Flignot from Brussels who devastated by the death of his wife built a pretty mausoleum for her in Cimetière de Laeken.

At first look inside, there is a mourner reaching out to an empty wall. But, once a year, on the day of the summer solstice, the Sun draws a light that recalls this love for almost a century.

Sunday, August 13th
newlorian:
“A trace of what’s left
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angelsinart:
“ Angel in Powązki Cemetery, Poland.
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thewindowofthesummerhouse:
“irefaels
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rhubarbes:
“Kilian Eng
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nevver:
“My sunshine sleeps in your darkness, Zhiyong Jing
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longplaidskirt:

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wip of eyeball tapestry,

macky 2023

Monday, March 6th

artiwannasave:

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Candace Hicks

Monday, March 6th

indikos:

iguessweallcrazyithinktho:

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Berry!!

By Stuart Dunkel

Sunday, February 12th
urgetocreate:
“Bernard Chaet (American b.1924), January Snow Light, 1971-72, Oil on canvas
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pictures-of-dogs:
“chilling with a sloppy style
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