L Shape Gallery
31 october 2021
space-sasquatch
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love friendship
amy tinkler
thevintagethimble:Embroidered Linen Forehead ClothEnglish, ca. 1610. Triangular in shape and lavish
gayarsonist:gayarsonist:the shape of water (2018)
“The New Shape Of Chic”, Elle US, November 1994 Photographer : Mike Reinhardt Models : Carolyn Murph
Piriform Jar, c. 1400-1300 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis shape was popular in
Navy lace double layer pencil skirtSearch for more Skirts by River Island on Wantering.
stonemasons:What does it look like, the shape in the glass?
“You helped shape the century.”
The hint coin is “The shape is hiding in plain sight!”SCREW YOU TOO
Triangles are my favourite shape. Three points where two lines meet. Toe to toe, back to back, let’s
music-daily: I’m in love with the shape of you.
ginger-food-lover-ed:Behind The Scenes - Shape Of You [÷] [÷]
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ancientpeoples:Terracotta cup in shape of a cow’s hoof It shows a cow, dogs or wolves, a hare and de
colinfirth:The cords represent the flow of time itself. They converge and take shape. The threads tw
Terracotta oil lamp in the shape of a boat 2nd century C.E., Roman-Egyptian. Metropolitan Museum of
yajifun:Hanging flower basket in the shape of a cicada (Semikago) / Suzuki Gengensai蝉形掛花籠(蝉籠) 鈴木玩々斎
This dress is honestly one of my favs! It gives me such great shape!! Do you have a favorite dress t
Not a very common shape to see in the heavens, this is the Red Rectangle Nebula. js
motherfuckingsassmaster:Triangles are my favorite shape; three points where two lines meet
jaydotespy:iamabutchsolo:This is not true in any way, shape, or form.First of all, this guy is basic
saw this shape of bubbles in my bath water and went hmm…. okuyasu… but as a dog
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gaelgarcia:The Shape of Water (2017) dir. Guillermo del Toro
via-appia:Corinthian Aryballos (perfume holder) in the Shape of an OwlGreek, Corinthian, ca. 640 BC
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