— The Sleeper, Edgar Allan Poe
[text ID: At midnight, in the month of June, / I stand beneath the mystic moon.]

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— The Sleeper, Edgar Allan Poe
[text ID: At midnight, in the month of June, / I stand beneath the mystic moon.]
Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990), Untitled, September 5, 1988. Acrylic on canvas, 100 x 100 cm.
H.G. Wells, War of the Worlds
Hilma af Klint, 1915-1917
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Jean-Michel Basquiat (American, 1960-1988), Untitled, 1982. Acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 94 ¼ x 197 ¼ in.
Cecily Brown (British, b. 1969), Angie, 2005. Oil on linen, 85 x 89 in.
Carmen Maria Machado, In the Dream House
“—and you too have come into the world to do this, to go easy, to be filled with light, and to shine.”
— Mary Oliver, excerpt of “When I Am Among the Trees”, in Thirst (via antigonick)
“A moment that should have lasted forever and forever Long over— it came and went before I knew it existed. I think I know what it means, But every time I start to explain it, I forget the words.”
— Charles Wright, closing lines to “‘54 Chevy,” A Short History of the Shadow
Uberto Bonetti (1909-1993) — Five Suns [oil and mixed media on board, ca. 1930]
Wonder Women, Gahee Park
Jack Shadbolt (Canadian, 1909-1998), Bird Spirit, 1985. Acrylic on canvas, 48.5 x 60 in.
Clarice Lispector, from “The Hour of the Star”
Villica safe, 1929, Francis Picabia
Medium: oil,canvas