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Itās been almost 5 years since I went to Iceland alone for 3 weeks. How time fly, itās crazy! Iāll never forget this experience.
"Shimmering night" by Inaslind.
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EDVARD MUNCH ā āThe Kissā (1895)
āAnother important feature of the motif is the coupleās abstract conjoined form and the faces that shade into each other. This is Munchās way of underlining that the couple are as one, and the picture is a beautiful expression of belongingness and togetherness between man and woman.ā āIt is quite something to spend your entire life feeling like you are somehow out of place, and then to meet someone who understands you before you even say a word. Someone whose singular qualities match your own. Whose kindness makes you feel warm. Who can read your mind from across a whole room.ā
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HENRI DE TOULOUSE-LAUTREC ā āIn Bed: The Kissā (1892)
āThe painting is admired for its ability to render a deep connection between the couple, who appear oblivious to their painter, and impervious to the judgments that might be cast upon them by their society if their relationship were exposed. They seem utterly absorbed in one another, and the viewer has the sense that in the instant captured by Toulouse-Lautrec, they have no concerns besides the moment they are sharing together.ā "I cannot love a maid. I cannot be with a maid. I cannot think of a maid every waking hour, longing for a life with her, and yet...you have taken possession of me. Shot me back to life. Turned me from someone who could not sit still for a moment to one who wishes to be in one single place: beside you, for as long as I might live...You're the person I've been searching for all my life. I love you. I love you. I love you."
ā Love is when the desire to be desired takes you so badly that you feel you could die of it. ā [Toulouse-Lautrec]
Incredibly violent take of mine but I actually donāt think you need to relate to a story in any way to enjoy it. You can enjoy a story even if you canāt point at a character and insert some aspect of your personality or identity into them. In fact I would argue the need for a character like that to be present in every single story you experience is a sign of stunted growth.