Anastasia Yarygina

if i look back, i am lost

Love Begins
Show & Tell
wallacepolsom
todays bird
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

@theartofmadeline
art blog(derogatory)
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Misplaced Lens Cap

Kaledo Art
dirt enthusiast
Monterey Bay Aquarium

roma★
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
noise dept.
almost home

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@buzzbuzzbumblingby
Anastasia Yarygina
bouquets behind foggy glass is a photo style i will never get tired of
assume it’s yours and keep assuming it’s yours when you think about it.
decide its yours and keep deciding its yours when you think about it.
affirm it’s yours and keep affirming it’s your when you think about it.
these are all synonyms.
assumptions are created INSTANTLY.
Assumption = something you believe to be true without proof or confirmation.
what are you telling yourself when your desire comes to your head ?
me personally i just affirm whenever i think about said desire.
don’t over complicate it.
Today (2.17.23)
Today is too quiet and time too slow
Bill viola
Nancy spero
Love letters between lesbian lovers : Virginia Woolf & vita sackville
((Victoria Mary, Lady Nicolson, CH, usually known as Vita Sackville-West, was an English author and garden designer. Sackville-West was a successful novelist, poet and journalist, as well as a prolific letter writer and diarist. She published more than a dozen collections of poetry and 13 novels during her life. Wikipedia - Born: 9 March 1892// Died: 2 June 1962 — spouse: Harold))
((Adeline Virginia Woolf (/wʊlf/;[2] née Stephen; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941: drowning River Ouse : bipolar) was an English writer. She is considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.—- Novelist//essayist//publisher//critic — spouse: Leonard // sister: Vanessa Bell (artist/modernist painter)
— First published book: the voyage out//Mrs Dalloway//to the lighthouse//Orlando// a room of one’s own —
Always always always
I do miss you
I shall miss you
My God Virginia
If ever I was thrilled and frightened at the prospect …
How nice it is to be with you; you know I love you. .. there is a difference between love and like. So you are my love.”
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The greatest love stories are hidden in the brushstrokes
Of portraits you wouldn’t gaze at twice
But oh the scandal at the time of such hues to be produced on a canvas made with love in mind
My God Virginia
The garden blooms and I see your love proclaimed
in every petal and every word in your letters
Harold May never know your scent as I do and
while you’re away these flowers make do
Always always always
If ever I was thrilled and frightened at the prospect
Oh How nice it is to be with you;
Indeed you know I love you
Because there is difference in love and like
My God Virginia
I will continue to wait for you
In spring at the River oust
I do miss you
I shall miss you
My God Virginia
Always always always
: 💕🌞💖💝💖🌞💝💕
Being 27 in 2023 was (by no surprise) very pink and kawaii 💕
<biggest lessons -- love & encourage yourself authentically // embrace the things that make you smile & giggle // not everyday is good and that’s okay; but it can be better tmrw // re-evaluate what rest looks like now and reteach yourself to rest >
🐝〰️➰〰️🌷💕
: “Joy and woe are woven fine,
A clothing for the soul divine;
Under every grief and pine
Runs a joy with silken twine.
It is right it should be so;
Man was made for joy and woe;
And, when this we rightly know,
Safely through the world we go.”
— William Blake
[:excerpt from poem “PROVERBS”, from ‘Ideas of Good + Evil’ book]
#sagittariusbabe #bæbee #pinkpower
Siad
The thing about memory is that it is entirely subjective. Subjective to the audience and the background of the audience; but majorly subsequent to the background of the writer.
Singular memory is based and infused with imagination. However, collective memory is based within geographical and cultural bi-lines. The thing about cultural memory, especially when trauma and violence is involved (within the history of a people’s), the memory that endures is deeper than most. It is the memory that will keep generations alive, traditions awake, children humbled, and the graves warm. Without this, nations would rise and fall too often and society as a whole would be doomed. With the memory of blood shed and justice unvanquished, resilience.
Art
* Artist Camille Norment — sound & glass & music & tension (social and spiritual) (rapture or rupture) live at Nordic pavilion // “Plexus” installation at Dia Chelsea
* artist Marco Fusinato — contemporary // noise-musician // “Aetheric Plexus” - sensual installation piece // “desastres” - experimental noise project that synchronized sound with image
Janet Cardiff & George bytes millet — installations on sound
Janet Richards — invitation to understand the world through smells
Pauline Oliveros— deep listening protocol : difference between hearing and listening (see TedTalk)
Sonic meditations
*switching the senses
Soundscape influence
The way of peace happens through open communication and deep listening and selfless compromise.
Hong-Kai Wang — sets and addressing listening as a conceptual tool to s plots social relations and the shaping of cultural memory in marginal spaces. Time as an important factor. “Music whole we wofk(2011)” research project — asked to “paint a world composed by their listening” : their collective learning process (see video installation )
Laurie Anderson — self playing violin : so she could play duets with it live. Loop continuation so it is minimalism.
Who are you talking to ?
Who is your audience ?
Who are you making this for ? History?
Other artists? Just the audience? Or simply yourself ?
Murakami takashi
He said
M: “thank you for loving me”
J: of course. It’s easy.”
M: “…really, are you sure?”
J: chuckles “mm yes. Very easy. You’re a sweet person”
M: “I’m not hard?”
J: shakes his head “no.”
Common link between color and music is the language/desire of expression.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743993/
The Influence of Colour on Memory Performance: A Review by: Mariam Adawiah Dzulkifli and Muhammad Faiz Mustafar
See: William James // memory
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https://www.mohbari.eu/en/connection-between-memory-learning-art-perception/#:~:text=Memory%20is%20therefore%20very%20important,by%20a%20work%20of%20art.
“Memory is therefore very important in the process of codifying a work of art both cognitively and emotionally,…”
See: Christian Boltanski’s work
https://www.mariangoodman.com/artists/33-christian-boltanski/
https://www.theartstory.org/amp/artist/boltanski-christian/#article
“A good piece of art must be something very open - that's why it's so difficult to speak about art. The work of art is something that stimulates memory. You look at it and you remember something else".
See: artists including Annette Messager, Gina Pane, Sarkis, Jean Le Gac, and Paul-Armand Gette, all of whom were, like him, exploring the theme of personal myth making.
See: in Conceptual Art and Post-Minimalism
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See: Annette Messager
Often using reminiscence and memory as a vehicle for inspiration, Messager's wide range of hybrid forms has had an affinity with traditions as varied as the romantic, the grotesque, the absurd, the phantasmagoric.
https://www.mariangoodman.com/artists/52-annette-messager/
to explore the issue of identity, both collective and individual. The tension between social and personal definitions of the individual persists as a theme in the exhibition
https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/471
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See: Emma Kay
extends her interest in the systems by which we collectively perceive, store and access bodies of knowledge,
subjectivity and memory
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See: Ibrahim el Salahi and Agnes Martin
Both have created works look at memory in relation to spirituality.
El-Salahi frequently draws on childhood memories and visions experienced during meditation for inspiration