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Just a bunch of cats 🎈
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Autumn Cat.
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nancykyh · 2 years
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Comfort
“You are my safe haven and my beautiful ‘I do’.”
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Heinley: Wish
“I made a wish and you came true”
something Heinley would probably say
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Parenthood
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Navier & Heinley
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Rare Encounters: Nancy Sheung’s Portraits of Hong Kong Women in the 1960s.
《珍影集: 常惠珍鏡頭下的1960年代香港女性》
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When I Was Your Man - Bruno Mars (Boyce Avenue feat. Fifth Harmony cover...
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Annika Rose - Talk To Strangers (lyrics)
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nancykyh · 3 years
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Dmitry Evtushenko
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Berlin, 2015
with Yaya
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nervously grasping onto the pile of books you carry, tracing the spine with your fingertips...
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Richard Long, River Avon Book, 1979, Edition of 106 [Tate, London]
«Long created the pages of this book by dipping sheets of paper into silty wet mud taken from the River Avon in Bristol. He then hung up each sheet to allow the water to run off, leaving streaks of dried mud on its surface. […] Although he has also worked with mud taken from other rivers, Long frequently uses mud from the River Avon and has even taken it abroad for use in exhibitions. […] River Avon Book is unique due to the method of its creation, but Long used the same technique to create an edition of 106.» – Ruth Burgon, Tate, London, January 2012
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Berenice Abbott, Hands of Jean Cocteau, 1927
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