Death and the Maiden by Ana Sanchez
The Forest by Nikita Gill
it's crazy that people can consume the same media yet come away with vastly different & wrong opinions. not me though because i'm always right
William Wordsworth
Luo Li Rong
» John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836 - 1893)
Liverpool from Wapping
Stapleton Park near Pontefract Sun
Shipping on the Clyde
Park Row, Leeds
A Moonlit Lane
Blackman Street, London
Philip de László - Portrait of Cecile Rankin, 1937 (detail), oil on canvas
Physically? I'm here but mentally I'm on a one way train to a mysterious city where nobody knows my name after just leaving an omnious note for my friends and family
““Read a thousand books, and your words will flow like a river.””
— Lisa See
dark academia, once again
an aesthetic that is inspired by old and classic literature/philosophy, as well as themes of existentialism and death. it revolves around a dark color scheme as the name implies, with hints of earthy tones as well, such as navy green, burgundy, cream, and brown/beige. this whole aesthetic is about looking like a wise-cracking, pretentious scholar, so you'd usually see one wearing plaid or suede dress pants, knitted turtlenecks, black belts, blazers, baggy overcoats, dress shoes/black heels, and pocket watches/gold vintage watches. you will occasionally find one lounging around in a used bookstore, reading old classics and writing poetry, or in a vintage coffee shop, ordering a black coffee or a green tea with no sugar.
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