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Untitled (Crucifix), 1973 David Lynch
So hereβs the full βLeonardo Da Vinci dressed his pet lizard as a dragonβ story: Leonardo, therefore, having composed a kind of paste from wax, made of this, while it was still in a half liquid state, certain figures of animals, entirely hollow and exceedingly slight in texture, which he then filled with air. When he blew into these figures he could make them fly through the air, but when the air within had escaped from them they fell to the earth. One day the vine dresser of the Belvedere found a very curious lizard, and for this creature Leonardo constructed wings, made from the skins of other lizards, flayed for the purpose; into these wings he put quicksilver, so that when the animal walked, the wings moved also, with a tremulous motion: he then made eyes, horns and a beard for the creature, which he tamed and kept in a case; he would then show it to the friends who came to visit him, and all who saw it ran away terrified.
From Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Giorgio Vasari
The Song of Achilles, Madeline Miller
Inro (Medicine case), Moon, reed, and heron design in inlay Ivory and seashell Edo period, 19th century Gift of Mr. Quincy A. Shaw Tokyo National Museum
We need to change how we view the Anthropocene. While human impact is ubiquitous, it does not mean all interactions have led to destruction. This mindset distances both us from nature and nature from us. In contrast, the mindset of indigeneity sees humans as part of nature and has evolved technologies that use biodiversity as a building block. A new mythology of technology in the era of the Anthropocene can replace the pending threat that Nature will destroy us with the optimism that a collaboration with Nature can save us.
Julia Watson, Lo-TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism
When David Lynch fell in love with lithography in Paris
Gillian Flynn / Unknown / @ traumacure / Sylvia Plath / JoΓ« Bousquet / David Foster Wallace / Lyric Hunter "A Garden" / Carmen Maria Machado / Frank O'Hara / Carmen Maria Machado
Art: Cycles by Sean Mundy
"'I have led a toothless life,' he thought. 'A toothless life. I have never bitten into anything. I was waiting. I was reserving myself for later on--and I have just noticed that my teeth have gone. What's to be done?'"
-Jean-Paul Sartre, The Age of Reason (1945)
Expressionist Surrealism artworks by David Lynch
Slit Photography, Self Portrait Kris Grimes
What, for you, is the association of black and dreaming? Black has depth. It's like a little egress; you can go into it, and because it keeps on continuing to be dark, the mind kicks in, and a lot of things that are going on in there become manifest. And you start seeing what you're afraid of. You start seeing what you love, and it becomes like a dream.
David Lynch, Lynch on Lynch, edited by Chris Rodley
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David Lynch, Untitled (C19), (collograph on handmade paper; monoprint), 2001, Unique [Tandem Press, Madison, WI. Β© David Lynch]
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Yorgos Lanthimos, βThe Lobsterβ (Poster detail). 2015.