Woman of the Lake (Yoshishige Yoshida, 1966)
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Woman of the Lake (Yoshishige Yoshida, 1966)
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Christina Skårud (Swedish, 1973), Randigt och rutigt [Striped and Checkered], 2008. Oil on linen, 70 x 70 cm.
I like to romanticise life by pretending im in a coming of age film
Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena // Alain de Botton, Essays in Love // Eden Robinson, "Writing Prompts for the Broken-Hearted" // Chloe Liese, Always Only You // Anne Carson and Euripides, An Oresteia // Two—Sleeping At Last // Studio Bones, SK8 the Infinity // Trista Mateer, "is it okay to say this?" // @moodylilac // D. H. Lawrence, "The Rainbow"
Undine, Rising from the Fountain, modeled ca. 1880–82. Marble. White marble seems to dissolve into rippling wet fabric as the water nymph Undine changes from liquid to human form. Abandoned by her husband, the heartbroken nymph is seeking revenge: an embrace that will drown him with tears
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“feeling your absence” (2010) by mathilde roussel-giraudy
Sylvia Plath, from a letter to Ann Davidow-Goodman, featured in The Letters Of Sylvia Plath Volume I: 1940–1956
[Text ID: I know I’ll always think of you with something like hurt and nostalgia―and a great deal of love.]