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Tropical Forest: Battling Tiger and Buffalo, 1908, Henri RousseauMedium: oil,canvas

Tropical Forest: Battling Tiger and Buffalo, 1908,Henri Rousseau


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Apes in the Orange Grove, 1910, Henri RousseauMedium: oil,canvas

Apes in the Orange Grove, 1910,Henri Rousseau


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art-rousseau: Edge of the Forest, Sun Setting, Theodore Rousseau

art-rousseau:

Edge of the Forest, Sun Setting,Theodore Rousseau


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artist-rousseau: Exotic Landscape, 1908, Henri RousseauMedium: oil,canvas

artist-rousseau:

Exotic Landscape, 1908,Henri Rousseau


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histoireinsolite:

I was inspired…

(original image from vivelareine)

logging back in to remind you of these very important Valentine’s Day messages


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Earlier this year I was asked to do chalk illustrations for Cuppa Coffee Studios’ interiors. WEarlier this year I was asked to do chalk illustrations for Cuppa Coffee Studios’ interiors. WEarlier this year I was asked to do chalk illustrations for Cuppa Coffee Studios’ interiors. WEarlier this year I was asked to do chalk illustrations for Cuppa Coffee Studios’ interiors. W

Earlier this year I was asked to do chalk illustrations for Cuppa Coffee Studios’ interiors. With no experience working in chalk, I spent a couple days panicking, but it ended up being one of the most fun projects I’ve ever worked on. :)

You can see more photos and other work at http://paprikacui.carbonmade.com


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I will bury you in chains. Only a few will be physical.  Every little part of your life will be cont

I will bury you in chains. Only a few will be physical. 

Every little part of your life will be controlled, directed, restricted. I’ll make a blanket of chains for you, that will never feel like a burden, and only ever like something that is there to warm you, cover you completely so that no part of you is vulnerable or exposed. I’ll create an armour of chains for you, to survive the outside world, only to be shrugged off when you’re truly, completely with me. 

I’ll chain everything except you, the part that I’m spending so very long trying to protect. A castle of chains, to keep the world out, so that you’ll stay safe. 


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Historically, the ocean has always been used as a metaphor for the subconscious, for the sea of thou

Historically, the ocean has always been used as a metaphor for the subconscious, for the sea of thoughts and repressions that are always bubbling below the surface, a vastly unmapped and unknown space where all our innermost thoughts and neurosis glided ominously like colossal squid and mighty whales. 

It’s that repression that characterises it, that so much is under the surface, in a position where it’s not shown, and it’s actively hidden from everyone above sea-level. That means most of you is never known, kept away from those you interact with, for fear of what they might think, or just to keep your secrets safe. It’s understandable. Hell, I do it more than most, I’d wager.

But I think D/s is a way of wading out of that great unknown, and riding the tide in to shore. It’s a place where you don't need to be safe and secret, because we create an environment where everything is permitted, because it’s so fundamentally based on honesty and trust. We’re already at the outer fringes of both society and sexuality, that pretty much anything can at the very least be talked about. We’re free of society’s shackles, living Rousseau’s ideals, which is incredibly liberating. And while we still have to struggle with certain hangups and neurosis, there is so much less that is left unsaid, and repressed. 

Thoughts always find a way, in the end. The squid will always rise to the surface and gobble up a galleon, if you push it down hard enough. It’s better to bring it to land yourself, and show it to the world. Show them that it’s nothing to be afraid of, and that really, it’s rather beautiful, in its own way.  


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art-rousseau: Lande de la Glandee, Forest of Fontainebleau, Theodore Rousseau

art-rousseau:

Lande de la Glandee, Forest of Fontainebleau,Theodore Rousseau


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