1. noartisgoodart:

Mat Brinkman

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    Mat Brinkman

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disease#2 (by noumeda carbone)

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  10. monstermadeofeyes:

medicinals:

KARISSA SAKUMOTO

They’re sacrelicious.

    monstermadeofeyes:

    medicinals:

    KARISSA SAKUMOTO

    They’re sacrelicious.

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  12. alexiscarek:

“Sensory masks were gas mask-like hoods, that had herbs and aromatic seeds at the end of the “nose” or small mirrors at the location of the eyeholes. Thus the senses of the people that wear them are cut off the external world and a different vision is provided. However, there’s a darker side to the work as well; the masks could be seen as an entrapment, an imprisonment and prohibition of contact with the outer world.”

    alexiscarek:

    Sensory masks were gas mask-like hoods, that had herbs and aromatic seeds at the end of the “nose” or small mirrors at the location of the eyeholes. Thus the senses of the people that wear them are cut off the external world and a different vision is provided. However, there’s a darker side to the work as well; the masks could be seen as an entrapment, an imprisonment and prohibition of contact with the outer world.”

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  13. loveisacoffin:

william strang, 1891

    loveisacoffin:

    william strang, 1891

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