The Shadow Gathering
Welcome to my many thoughts. My name is Wes for starters and feel free to ask me anything.
The Shadow Gathering
annabellehector:

Oh haii
smiledesu:

i-suggest-a-grenade:

i-suggest-a-grenade:

Wore a dress to school and out to eat. The purpose was to get people talking about it. The amount of times I had to hear adults telling the middle schools that it was okay for a man to wear a dress was inspiring. One teacher made me take it off but other teachers fought for me to put it back on. I would like to think that at least one child went home that day with a new outlook on the idea. At the very least, I have introduced a couple hundred kids to an idea they have not experienced in the real world. One step at a time. Moreover, it was a learning experience me as well. My friend in picture (on the left), his sister (taking the picture), and I went out to dinner and then bowling after in my dress. Everyone stared and laughed and made jokes. When bowling, the man in the lane next to us, in the middle if his game, went up and asked to change lanes because he could not bowl next to me. It was a look into another lifestyle. A chance to feel what they feel every day. You know what? I rather enjoyed wearing a dress. There is no reason anyone should face such resistance to wear what they want for whatever the reason.  Please, spread love and not hate.

I just noticed how many notes this post has gotten and it is the most I’ve ever received on a post of my own. I am very happy to see it.

I am saddened this only has so many notes. Help pass this along.
Reblog this if you’ve ever desperately, totally wanted to live in a fictional universe.
a-spider-is-just-a-land-octopus:

synthetic-order:

lovemeloveyouloveme:

bodyl0ve-beauty:

She’s fuckin’ beautiful

Fuck her body is amazing

Don’t usually post photos of chicks, especially in undies  but this one is just awesome :)

eugh I would kill for that body
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unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:

CHERRY PICKING ART
Anne Middleton’s art is influenced from her classical studies of Baroque and Renaissance periods.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:

CHERRY PICKING ART
Anne Middleton’s art is influenced from her classical studies of Baroque and Renaissance periods.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:

CHERRY PICKING ART
Anne Middleton’s art is influenced from her classical studies of Baroque and Renaissance periods.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:

CHERRY PICKING ART
Anne Middleton’s art is influenced from her classical studies of Baroque and Renaissance periods.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:

CHERRY PICKING ART
Anne Middleton’s art is influenced from her classical studies of Baroque and Renaissance periods.
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:

CHERRY PICKING ART
Anne Middleton’s art is influenced from her classical studies of Baroque and Renaissance periods.
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actegratuit:

Camille Seaman
actegratuit:

Camille Seaman
actegratuit:

Camille Seaman
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itscolossal:

Optical Ripple, a new print from Simon C. Page.
itscolossal:

Optical Ripple, a new print from Simon C. Page.
itscolossal:

Optical Ripple, a new print from Simon C. Page.
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myampgoesto11:

Shi Jinsong: Another Shore (2011)
myampgoesto11:

Shi Jinsong: Another Shore (2011)
myampgoesto11:

Shi Jinsong: Another Shore (2011)
myampgoesto11:

Shi Jinsong: Another Shore (2011)
myampgoesto11:

Shi Jinsong: Another Shore (2011)
arpeggia:

Hirofumi Isoya - Once Night Falls, 2007, fluorescent lamp, chain, insects fly during night, varnish and paint, 350 x 480 x 200 cm
Photo by Kenji Morita
7while23:

Daniele Villa
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artruby:

Yesterday we had the utmost pleasure to join Kenny Scharf in his East Williamsburg studio. Here are some of the highlights from his first floor studio and from the psychedelic Cosmic Cavern. 
Stay tuned for more gems from our visit. 
(source: ArtRuby.com)
artruby:

Yesterday we had the utmost pleasure to join Kenny Scharf in his East Williamsburg studio. Here are some of the highlights from his first floor studio and from the psychedelic Cosmic Cavern. 
Stay tuned for more gems from our visit. 
(source: ArtRuby.com)
artruby:

Yesterday we had the utmost pleasure to join Kenny Scharf in his East Williamsburg studio. Here are some of the highlights from his first floor studio and from the psychedelic Cosmic Cavern. 
Stay tuned for more gems from our visit. 
(source: ArtRuby.com)
artruby:

Yesterday we had the utmost pleasure to join Kenny Scharf in his East Williamsburg studio. Here are some of the highlights from his first floor studio and from the psychedelic Cosmic Cavern. 
Stay tuned for more gems from our visit. 
(source: ArtRuby.com)
artruby:

Yesterday we had the utmost pleasure to join Kenny Scharf in his East Williamsburg studio. Here are some of the highlights from his first floor studio and from the psychedelic Cosmic Cavern. 
Stay tuned for more gems from our visit. 
(source: ArtRuby.com)
artruby:

Yesterday we had the utmost pleasure to join Kenny Scharf in his East Williamsburg studio. Here are some of the highlights from his first floor studio and from the psychedelic Cosmic Cavern. 
Stay tuned for more gems from our visit. 
(source: ArtRuby.com)
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Inside / Outside by Katherine Du Tiel, 1994
I have always been interested in human anatomy because it is an attempt to figure out what is beneath the surface of the skin: I am interested in probing beyond surface experience.
I am looking at scientific representation and how it is imposed upon the body. We demand some sense of order in the world. And we are always defeated. This is the human condition. Scientific/technological progress particularly since the late 19th century has reinforced the schism between the concrete and the intangible, privileging physical absolutes and human authority over spiritual considerations.  [ftp]Also
Inside / Outside by Katherine Du Tiel, 1994
I have always been interested in human anatomy because it is an attempt to figure out what is beneath the surface of the skin: I am interested in probing beyond surface experience.
I am looking at scientific representation and how it is imposed upon the body. We demand some sense of order in the world. And we are always defeated. This is the human condition. Scientific/technological progress particularly since the late 19th century has reinforced the schism between the concrete and the intangible, privileging physical absolutes and human authority over spiritual considerations.  [ftp]Also
Inside / Outside by Katherine Du Tiel, 1994
I have always been interested in human anatomy because it is an attempt to figure out what is beneath the surface of the skin: I am interested in probing beyond surface experience.
I am looking at scientific representation and how it is imposed upon the body. We demand some sense of order in the world. And we are always defeated. This is the human condition. Scientific/technological progress particularly since the late 19th century has reinforced the schism between the concrete and the intangible, privileging physical absolutes and human authority over spiritual considerations.  [ftp]Also
Inside / Outside by Katherine Du Tiel, 1994
I have always been interested in human anatomy because it is an attempt to figure out what is beneath the surface of the skin: I am interested in probing beyond surface experience.
I am looking at scientific representation and how it is imposed upon the body. We demand some sense of order in the world. And we are always defeated. This is the human condition. Scientific/technological progress particularly since the late 19th century has reinforced the schism between the concrete and the intangible, privileging physical absolutes and human authority over spiritual considerations.  [ftp]Also
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atavus:

Thomas Struth - Pergamon Museum, Berlin, 2001
atavus:

Thomas Struth - Pergamon Museum, Berlin, 2001
atavus:

Thomas Struth - Pergamon Museum, Berlin, 2001
atavus:

Thomas Struth - Pergamon Museum, Berlin, 2001
atavus:

Thomas Struth - Pergamon Museum, Berlin, 2001