my appearance, I am the star hunter's apprentice

I had a dream the other day
I was falling and i didn't know why. I didn't know how I was falling, or how fast, but my body started blending into the air like a water color painting, until I was just a strand of mixed colors. I reached the end of the tunnel, and dissolved into the ground. After a few minuted of confusion, a man pulled me off in one piece and said "We're hunting stars, be my apprentice"
~ Friday, May 18 ~
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The Rape Of Persephone by Gian Lorenzo Bernini

I love to draw and paint, I’m not too good at writing but I like to do it from time to time, and I even want to get into music somehow as soon as possible, but one thing I will never be able to do is sculpting. Out of all the people I admire for theirs skills with drawing and painting- those I know personally and those who are worldwide famous-I don’t think any of them compares to a truly gifted sculptor, especially those who capture the human form like this. I set such high personal standards and I just feel like I would put this incredible art form to shame if I attempted to create sculptures. I just can’t even understand how people are able to do this.


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Mary Badham and Gregory Peck on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). The two kept in touch after filming, and she continued to call him Atticus until the day he died.

Mary Badham and Gregory Peck on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). The two kept in touch after filming, and she continued to call him Atticus until the day he died.


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Hakuna Matata


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If you’re my follower and you don’t reblog this we have a problem~ 

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