Bendik Riis (Norwegian, 1911-1988), Lys [Light], 1949. Oil on canvas, 70 x 54 cm.
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Three Goblin Art

if i look back, i am lost
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Bendik Riis (Norwegian, 1911-1988), Lys [Light], 1949. Oil on canvas, 70 x 54 cm.
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umm how to be a dog by andrew kane. btw.
in case you didnt fucking know
deux sur trois,
a4,
pastels
my first pendant :^)
[ID: two images of a heart shaped ceramic pendant; the first picture is showing one side of the piece, where there’s two hands reaching for each other with only their fingertips touching, painted in cobalt blue on a light beige clay background. there’s also a few carved stroked around it creating a frame. the second picture shows the back of the pendant, which looks the same except there’s no drawing at the center, only the frame taking all the space. there’s a thin silver chain holding it. End ID]
johnelliotknits
What if we kissed in the back of the Kineema and we were both detectives
Bambi: A Life in the Woods, 1992 edition. Written by Felix Salten. Illustrated by Michael J. Woods.
Wild life of the world: a descriptive survey of the geographical distribution of animals. Written by Richard Lydekker. Illustration by Wilhelm Kuhnert. 1916.
Jenny Holzer, 1994
Unidentified landscape
Date: 1915? Negative Number: LS.1032
To you funky folk music loving gays and farm lesbians, may I present to you:
Don McLean.
I know, I know, you kids like your Dolly Parton and John Denver, but give Till Tomorrow a listen and try and TELL me that shit ain’t a gay anthem. He literally says “would you like to discover why we’re not free to be lovers?” What the FUCK guys.
Listen to Empty Chairs and try to tell me Don wasn’t possessed by the same lesbian ghost that currently resides in Hozier.
Also he wrote the song Vincent which is just the most beautiful song (and possibly the only one) about Vincent Van Gogh I’ve personally ever heard.
Plus: motherfucking American Pie is a bop that literally everyone has heard and for good reason.
Listen to McLean. I promise, it’s worth it.
frank o’hara
postcard c1910
I shall pass through this world but once, any good thing therefore I can do, or any kindness I can show to any human being, let me do it now, let me not defer it or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again.
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This quote has been on my wall for nearly a decade but not as pretty as this
“Let me be crystal clear: if you’ve faced a tragedy and someone tells you in any way, shape or form that your tragedy was meant to be, that it happened for a reason, that it will make you a better person, or that taking responsibility for it will fix it, you have every right to remove them from your life. Grief is brutally painful. Grief does not only occur when someone dies. When relationships fall apart, you grieve. When opportunities are shattered, you grieve. When dreams die, you grieve. When illnesses wreck you, you grieve. So I’m going to repeat a few words I’ve uttered countless times; words so powerful and honest they tear at the hubris of every jackass who participates in the debasing of the grieving: Some things in life cannot be fixed. They can only be carried.”
— Everything Doesn’t Happen For A Reason — Tim Lawrence (via fragilis)