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Cosmic Funnies
One Nice Bug Per Day
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Kiana Khansmith
AnasAbdin
we're not kids anymore.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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The Lettermen
Ethereous 1
22x28 cm ink, acetate, vellum, c-print on board
Soliloquy
Mystery: Unrequited insistence
“At dawn” The grand night fires, 
embers spent, 
surrender their souls 
to soft morning rain, 
wrinkled fingers of smoke 
unfolding, 
spasms and spits 
of steam twisting away 
last breaths,
passing now,
curtained, 
and soon still. 
We move among
the ashes,
mouthing noiseless songs 
of sorrow 
that sting your face. 
And the blackbird shrinks
her song. ~ from “Poems as I Travel
Realizations | The occupancy of intersection
“Make war! Make war on your cowardice, your laziness, your ignorance, your pretension, your grief, make war first, and love will be given to you.” — Jean Cau
Thoroughly Modern 20
Thoroughly Modern 19
Homage to the one and only Knox Bronson
Along the way : Highway 39 Kansas
Tronie | Post-Modern
Delineation
Demarcation
Realizations | Succession of the hours
“The classic spirit is the disinterested search for perfection; it is the love of clearness and reasonableness and self-control; it is, above all the love of permanence and of continuity. It asks of a work of art, not that it shall be novel or effective, but that it shall be fine and noble."
Kenyon Cox, The Classic Point of View, 1911