My names Will and this is what is cool to me

i woke up this morning ass naked in a lucy shirt

Been in love 3 times and each time got me more shook than the last

Angle dust

I’m comming down off different drugs
No more kisses no more hugs
No more women just shoulder shrugs
No more electricity flowing jus plugs
Like A mother bear without her cubs
Like a smoker without his lungs
A seven headed serpent without its tongues
The blood from my heart runsssss

The release and sorrow of death

Exciting taste, long for heavens gates, 
A narrow path for a narrow nose that waits ,
Smells The food that can’t be bought with silver, 
Smells the fear on the dood looking over his shoulder , 
Smells the tear the widows shed for her dead first born soldier
The wind blows colder. 
Justice timelessly grows older

virgoassbitch:

Anyway I really don’t believe in second chances for cheaters like sorry but not sorry. If someone is willing to jeopardize your entire life together just to have a little temporary fun then they ain’t shit and don’t deserve you

wonderwarhol:
“BaroqueBaroque, the Portuguese phrase for “irregular stone or peal”, was a religious propagandist art movement which originated in Rome and spanned from the years 1590 to 1720. This movement “reflected the religious tensions of the...

wonderwarhol:

Baroque

Baroque, the Portuguese phrase for “irregular stone or peal”, was a religious propagandist art movement which originated in Rome and spanned from the years 1590 to 1720. This movement “reflected the religious tensions of the age” as it was using “art as a weapon in the religious wars.” At the time, the Catholic Church in Rome wished to reassert itself in the wake of the Protestant Reformation. Due to this, it is not surprising that Baroque is so often noted for its religious grandeur. These tended to be huge works of art, illustrated with Catholic biblical elements and mythology, iconography, and aimed to invoke intense emotion. Baroque would often aim to be very theatrical, and techniques such as tenebrism (dramatic illumination) and chiaroscuro (also contrasting light and dark) were developed for its purpose.

Popular artists of this time and movement famously included Rembrandt (1606-1669) and Guercino (1591-1666), and female artists, Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653) and Judith Leyster (1609-1660). Some artists were involved with different “categories” similar of the Baroque nature, such as the Dutch Golden Age painting, which has little religious art and focused more on landscape or still life painting.

Eventually Baroque would be replaced by the more superficial movement, Rococo.

Above:  Caravaggio, Judith Beheading Holofernes, c.1599