taf-art:
“People’s Flowers (1971). Richard Estes.
”

taf-art:

People’s Flowers (1971). Richard Estes.

(via louxosenjoyables)

browsethestacks:
“  Vintage Ad - Maxwell House (1989)
“Coffee Dreams”
Art by Moebius (Jean Giraud)
”browsethestacks:
“  Vintage Ad - Maxwell House (1989)
“Coffee Dreams”
Art by Moebius (Jean Giraud)
”browsethestacks:
“  Vintage Ad - Maxwell House (1989)
“Coffee Dreams”
Art by Moebius (Jean Giraud)
”browsethestacks:
“  Vintage Ad - Maxwell House (1989)
“Coffee Dreams”
Art by Moebius (Jean Giraud)
”

browsethestacks:

 Vintage Ad - Maxwell House (1989)

“Coffee Dreams”

Art by Moebius (Jean Giraud)

wastehound-am:
“Artist: Anthony Brzezinski, The World of Frank R. Paul (1991)
”

wastehound-am:

Artist: Anthony Brzezinski, The World of Frank R. Paul (1991)

gameraboy1:
“R.I.P. Stan Lee (12/28/1922 - 11/12/2018)
”

gameraboy1:

R.I.P. Stan Lee (12/28/1922 - 11/12/2018)

(via mavengirl444)

adventurelandia:
“Fantasia (1940)
”adventurelandia:
“Fantasia (1940)
”adventurelandia:
“Fantasia (1940)
”adventurelandia:
“Fantasia (1940)
”
70sscifiart:
“ Paul Kirshner’s Dope Rider
”
2othcentury:
“Penny Marshall and Carrie Fisher, c. late 1970s
”

2othcentury:

Penny Marshall and Carrie Fisher, c. late 1970s

louxosenjoyables:
“ marmadukeofearl:
“ jesusislove:
“hope you’re having a great holiday season!
”
The handprint on the door.
”
That billy Ray Cyrus is a bad mofo.
”

louxosenjoyables:

marmadukeofearl:

jesusislove:

hope you’re having a great holiday season!

The handprint on the door.

That billy Ray Cyrus is a bad mofo.

orwell:
“ Frida (2002)
dir. Julie Taymor
”

orwell:

Frida (2002)
dir. Julie Taymor

chromeandlightning:
“Nilton Ramalho ‘92
”

retroscifiart:

image

Art by Jim Burns from Worlds at War by Steven Caldwell (Galactic Encounters, 1980)

hotrodzandpinups:
“ vincerayandtheboneshakers:
“Vince Ray design for Fender Guitars USA
”
HRP
”
“Facebook and Google are constantly organizing things in ways in which we’re not really cognizant, and we’re not even taught to be cognizant, and most people aren’t, and done in a way in which they’re leveraging our data. Our data is this cartography of the inside of our psyche. They know our weaknesses, and they know the things that give us pleasure and the things that cause us anxiety and anger. They use that information in order to keep us addicted. That makes the companies the enemies of independent thought.”
Franklin Foer (via azspot)

(via azspot)