gold

charlie c caprea wingate by voxefx

“Orange is red brought nearer to humanity by yellow.” 

culture sorina kind by voxefx

Fashion and music are two great artistic forms that can be molded by the youth culture

flowers ft. rachel lilly by vox

“There are always flowers for those who want to see them.”– Henri Matisse

goddess by vox

A short art movie from the “water colors” series featuring Ms. O the Goddess

roxh shaw show selfie by voxefx

A short art movie from the “water colors” series featuring Roxy Shaw

charlie c. caprea wingate in orange chair by voxefx

 “Orange is red brought nearer to humanity by yellow.” ― Wassily Kandinsky

looking glass alicia dawn by vox

Lewis Carroll Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass
If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense.

trick or treat Sorina Kind by Voxefx

“Trick or Treat! Give me something good to eat. Give me candy. Give me cake. Give me something sweet to take!”

witch skull sorina voxefx

“I am a witch, by which I mean that I am somebody who believes that the Earth is sacred; and that women and women’s bodies are an expression of that sacred being.” — Lisa Lister

Rejuvenation

Simply put, the essence of health is the constant renewal and rejuvenation of life.
Daisaku Ikeda

culture

Fashion and music are two great artistic forms that can be molded by the youth culture – our taste and our passion for evolving things in our limited time on earth allows us to look at things with fresh eyes. Virgil Ablo

kind

“Why does Kind of Blue posses such a mystique? Perhaps it’s that this music never flaunts its genius. It lures listeners in with the slow, luxurious bassline and gentle piano chords of “So What.”

The Best Fall Colognes for Men in 2021: New Releases to Classics 3

COLOGNES, Just like the outfits you return to again and again, it’s worth having a signature scent. But you wouldn’t wear the same linen trousers you reach for in summer in the depths of winter. Accordingly, it’s wise to have fragrances that work at different times of the year. Think greens and florals for spring, for a rejuvenating sensation; aromatics, aquatics, and citruses match the free spirit of summer; and spices, woods, and musks help warm and stir the senses in winter.

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