How have all the many tiny wonders of creation resulted in a world where I am a thing that people can email?
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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How have all the many tiny wonders of creation resulted in a world where I am a thing that people can email?
Up above, the haunted glow of the Anti-Tourism Bureau.
the moon in paintings. x
This world undoes me with slow, deliberate cuts. Where can i find a Juicy Drop Pop. Nowhere. Never again shall I slaver away at a 2cm piece of blue boiled sugar.
"Totale Sonnenfinsternis." The Total Solar Eclipse on 8 July, 1842 by Adalbert Stifter
“I’ve been trying to go home my whole life - ” - Chelsea Dingman, from ‘Psychogeography’, published in The Los Angeles Review
The Queen of the Night from Mozart’s Magic Flute (1818) by Simon Quaglio
Jens Juel - Landskab med nordlys
c.1790s
morgoth
Heinrich Basedow the Younger (German, 1896-1994) - Winter Landscape (n.d.)
Moon with an inverted luminance layer. “Our eyes are quite incredible, but sometimes it's cool seeing what things could look like with superhuman vision. In this version the colors show how the composition changes where magma once flowed (the brighter regions).” By Andrew McCarthy.
Jeff Faust
The Outer Planets I, 2014
Acrylic on canvas
fine af
When convention and science offer us no answers, might we not finally turn to the fantastic as a plausibility? What I find fantastic is any notion that there are answers beyond the realm of science. The answers are there. You just have to know where to look.