my favorite part about not doing anything ever is
“Yolanda Lopez, a San Diego native, feminist and pioneer of the Chicana movement is best known for her Guadalupe Series. As a long time fixture and jewel of the Mission art scene in San Francisco, she continues to be at the forefront of artists responding to gentrification. This photograph is part of a series titled “Las Santas Locas de San Francisco” taken by Yolanda in 1979. The images are a beautiful representation of life in the Mission District, of mujeres in the Mission, of community building and solidarity. With these images and the rest of her work, Yolanda continues to fight against the erasure of a neighborhood and culture.” - Yolanda Lopez
I'm over the moon
Carroll Cloar, Moonstricken Girls, 1968 [Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation Collection]
Gustav Klimt
image from The Beethoven Frieze The Longing for Happiness Finds Repose in Poetry.
Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900)
Twilight in the Wilderness, 1860 Moonrise, 1889 Cotopaxi (Ecuador), 1862
India, Delhi, 1972. People sleeping near the Red Fort, by Ferdinando Scianna.
An indigenous Peruvian woman with her child in the Andes mountains (1930s-1940s) via r/TheWayWeWere by @froggysaysno