Posts by N.Wasserberger
infowars is OVAH
if you want it
On this day, 53 years ago, David Bowie released his Aladdin Sane album in 1973
bowie and francesca
A digital illustration of Godzilla silhouetted against a red and orange fire-colored background with his back spines all glowing blue as he blasts nuclear fire at whomever you would most like to have nuclear fire blasted at. Go ahead and make a wish. Jagged lettering on Godzilla’s back and shoulder, also glowing blue, reads ‘Maybe it will happen today’
Bowie, Bowie, Bowie, Bowie, Bowie, Bowie, Ba-bowie, Bowie, Bowie Bomp.
In this 1936 illustration titled Sasayaki (Whisper), Fukiya Kōji (1898–1979) captures a moment of tender connection between a young woman and a black cat. Kōji was a central figure in the Takehisa Yumeji lineage, known for his lyrical and emotive portrayals of jo-ga (girls' illustrations) that defined the Taishō and early Shōwa aesthetic. The subject is depicted with the characteristic "S-curve" posture and elongated features of the era, her hair styled with a soft blue floral accessory that complements the vase of daffodils in the background. The composition is enriched by her brown kimono, which features a sophisticated pattern of stylized floral medallions, reflecting Kōji’s mastery of decorative detail and atmospheric color. The rhythmic, repetitive floral motifs on the woman’s kimono and the structured arrangement of the daffodils reflect a consistent Japanese design language that finds beauty in organic symmetry.
“Sasayaki” by Fukiya Koji 1936
probably Lou Reed's New York where he sings about hating Trump and that the president is dead.
Struggling with the work/WW3 balance.
A loose digital painting of magnolia blossoms on a branch. They are against a rectangle of sky blue that is itself outlined in a blotty, splattery darker blue outline. Some yellow scripty lettering in the top left corner of the blue reds ‘Maybe it will happen today’.
im manifesting a comme des garcons blue witch runway moment
Maggie Rogers, Joan Baez, and Tom Morello performing “The Times They Are A-Changin'”
50 years ago today, David Bowie had his mugshot taken by the Rochester Police Dept. Bowie was arrested in a Rochester hotel. He and 3 other people inc Iggy Pop were charged with marijuana possession. In May, the charges were dismissed after a grand jury declined to indict him.
glass spider tour had some of his best live arrangements
yoko ono - fly
one year of Dafydd Bowie
the baaaaaby
its so embarrassing as a mainer. watching people just shrug every time he does something worse, and the tattoo was just the first of many "oops I did a nazi!"
shuhada
Tell your mother I hate her!
Tell your mother I hate you!
Rei Kawakubo at Henri Bendel, 1983 This evocative black-and-white photograph captures legendary Japanese fashion designer Rei Kawakubo during a pivotal moment in her career: the 1983 opening of her Comme des Garçons boutique within the high-end Henri Bendel department store in New York City. This era marked the arrival of Japanese avant-garde fashion on the global stage, challenging Western conventions of silhouette, color, and construction. In the image, Kawakubo stands to the left, sporting her iconic blunt-cut bob and an architectural all-black ensemble that reflects her "crow" (karasu-zoku) aesthetic. Her gaze is directed away from the camera, focused on the minimalist display before her. In the center of the frame, a low, white platform showcases several garments laid flat, including a pair of avant-garde trousers and a textured top, treated more like sculptural objects than mere clothing. The background features a rack of monochrome garments and a large photographic mural of models in motion, emphasizing the radical, deconstructed nature of her designs. The stark lighting and clean lines of the shop interior highlight the cerebral, uncompromising vision that defined the early years of Comme des Garçons.
Rei Kawakubo at the opening of her Comme des Garçons shop in Henri Bendel in 1983.
we're still hoping *that* to happen first
Remembering Lou Reed on his birthday.
Lou Reed was born on March 2, 1942 #gonebutneverforgotten
The guy Platner is retweeting is an actual neo nazi.
Russian copy of Lou Reed and John Cale's Songs For Drella pressed by a Russian Christian music label to get around censorship laws