Gabi I've been waiting a decade for u to make prints. I feel like a proud mom
omg thank you!!! my mother is equally relieved, i wouldn’t go as far as saying she’s proud, but i have u for that.
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Gabi I've been waiting a decade for u to make prints. I feel like a proud mom
omg thank you!!! my mother is equally relieved, i wouldn’t go as far as saying she’s proud, but i have u for that.
Esther Teichmann
It doesn’t look that exciting, but this linen is from the New Kingdom (ca. 1492–1473 B.C.)
Thinking about it for too long makes me feel absolutely insane.
The description on The Met includes the line ‘The cloth was repaired and laundered in ancient times’ and that also makes me feel light-headed.
It’s so beautiful and so simple and so so old
“But if I hope to understand in order to accept things — the act of surrender will never happen. I must take the plunge all at once, a plunge that includes comprehension and especially incomprehension. And who am I to dare to think? What I have to do is surrender. How is it done? I know however that only by walking do you know how to walk and — miracle — find yourself walking.”
— Clarice Lispector, Água Viva
Gerhard Richter
Cupid Making His Bow (detail), c. 1534 Parmigianino
david wojnarowicz | close to the knives: a memoir of disintegration
Taos, New Mexico, about 1921 by Victor Higgins
Lady with an Ermine (1489-1491) by Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, 1452 – 1519), oil and tempera on walnut panel, 54.8 cm (21.5 in) x 40.3 cm (15.8 in), National Museum in Kraków
jenny holzer, 1983
Isamu Noguchi Mother and Child 1930 Ink on paper
Solarisation et Halo, 1888-1893
Miramare - Sunset by the Sea. Gaeta, 2001. [© Cy Twombly]
enclosures - andy goldworthy (2007)
florida river
Barbara Regina Dietzsch (Bavarian, 1706-1783) Parrot Tulip with Bluebird and Caterpillar,
Tempera on vellum Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Richard Mayhew (American, 1924-2024), Delusions, 2000. Oil on canvas, 30 × 40 in. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)