Bota a cara no sol 🌞 (em Marg. Tiete \ marg. Pinheiros)

roseydoux:

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

fynewnewyork:
“ “ Some Bart Simpson dolls!
” ” fynewnewyork:
“ “ Some Bart Simpson dolls!
” ” fynewnewyork:
“ “ Some Bart Simpson dolls!
” ” fynewnewyork:
“ “ Some Bart Simpson dolls!
” ” fynewnewyork:
“ “ Some Bart Simpson dolls!
” ” fynewnewyork:
“ “ Some Bart Simpson dolls!
” ”

There’s comfort at the bottom of a swimming pool miga ⚓️🌈 (em Avenida Paulista)

sixpenceee:
“The Sacro Bosco of Bomarzo, also known as Park of the Monsters, is a unique masterpiece ahead of his time, or rather out of time. It was created from the hand of a noble patron, Vicino Orsini, described as artist and anarchic, and an... sixpenceee:
“The Sacro Bosco of Bomarzo, also known as Park of the Monsters, is a unique masterpiece ahead of his time, or rather out of time. It was created from the hand of a noble patron, Vicino Orsini, described as artist and anarchic, and an... sixpenceee:
“The Sacro Bosco of Bomarzo, also known as Park of the Monsters, is a unique masterpiece ahead of his time, or rather out of time. It was created from the hand of a noble patron, Vicino Orsini, described as artist and anarchic, and an... sixpenceee:
“The Sacro Bosco of Bomarzo, also known as Park of the Monsters, is a unique masterpiece ahead of his time, or rather out of time. It was created from the hand of a noble patron, Vicino Orsini, described as artist and anarchic, and an... sixpenceee:
“The Sacro Bosco of Bomarzo, also known as Park of the Monsters, is a unique masterpiece ahead of his time, or rather out of time. It was created from the hand of a noble patron, Vicino Orsini, described as artist and anarchic, and an...

sixpenceee:

The Sacro Bosco of Bomarzo, also known as Park of the Monsters, is a unique masterpiece ahead of his time, or rather out of time. It was created from the hand of a noble patron, Vicino Orsini, described as artist and anarchic, and an architect, Pirro Ligorio, who later would be responsible for continuing the work of Michelangelo in the Vatican. The monsters are actually mythological figures. (Source)

(via sixpenceee)