ohmygod.
dead….
killed it
i don’t like mac miller but this is awesome
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Preservation Vamp, 1995, Photography by Donna Trope, styling by Katie Grand
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music is my beach house
music is my hometown
music is my king size bed
music is where i meet my friends
music is my hot hot bath
music is my hot hot sex
music is my back rub
my music is where i’d like you to touch
Jeff Bartels was born on April 11, 1973 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He grew up in the Toronto area where he showed an interest and talent for art at an early age. Throughout his schooling he focused his attention on art and in 1992 he continued those studies at the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto. Painting and sculpture continue to be Jeff’s main artistic focus and he has spent years working on his craft. Most of his paintings are done with oil on canvas that have recently taken on a photo-realistic style. By using dramatic lighting, exciting expressions and tight cropping, he is trying to bring emotion and passion to what can sometimes be seen as a cold style. The look of hyper-realism with the emotional impact of expressionism is what he is seeking. (by Honey)
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The best thing about it was that we didn’t actually tell Luke, Jack or Kaya that I was going to be doing it. In the end, we just did it right in front of them, and Kaya’s scream is genuine. Totally genuine. She jumped, almost literally, out of her seat. Luke’s face is completely genuine, and Jack’s laugh is genuine too.
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