Sai Gallery
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nishio line
rowanthesloth
welovexaria
gaymandwj
a parking ,Fujisawa
magemg:and the blood will dry underneath my nails and the wind will rise up to fill my sails (x)
Yes, I’ve had that said to me.Though I’m fairly certain that this is what they’re
patricia-loves-art:Edouard Alexandre Sain Cluny (1830-1910) ~ Portrait of a Young Red Haired Girl
stolen-band-memes:feminismfuckyeah:THIS IS SO IMPORTANT GLAD SOMEBODY SAID IT
onlyleigh:“There’s a lot to be said for making people laugh. Did you know that that’s all some
ballato:You said yourself, you wouldn’t cry tonight.But evidence will show, after all this, it’s alr
bestintheparsec:He said you were the best in the parsec. (requested by anonymous)Bonus:
imortice:Patrick, enough said
bejeezus420:I’m the patron saint of the denial
infinityonhigher:patrick finally realising “mr stump” is said in the background of church
She SaidRedRed Lips
Blanket (uldebe or gammba), Unidentified Dogon artist, 1950s, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa
Small Blanket, Diné (Navajo), c.1870, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Ameri
Malagan Sculpture, New Ireland, 1908–9, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Ame
Sash, Wazhazhe (Osage), mid- to late 19th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania,
Frontlet, Nuxalk (Bella Coola), c.1870, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Ame
Pendant Figure (mimia type), probably Kiwai, probably 20th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of
Female Figure, Aztec, c.1350–1450, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
Saddle Bag, Apsáalooke (Crow), c.1900, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Amer
Model Cradleboard, Apsáalooke (Crow), 20th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania,
Grave Marker (kikangu), Unidentified Giriama artist, early 20th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Art
Headstall Ornament, Apsáalooke (Crow), c.1890, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and
Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oce
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