“Wander X” Clara Lieu

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“Wander X” Clara Lieu
You become very dangerous when you learn how to control your feelings.
cease, and begin once more.
Rundale Palace
NOTORIOUS dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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“I am, we each are, the inmost of an endless series of Russian dolls; you who read are now encased within a layer I built for you, or perhaps my stories are now inside you. We live as literally as that inside each other’s thoughts and work, in this world that is being made all the time, by all of us, out of beliefs and acts, information and materials. Even in the wilderness your ideas of what is beautiful, what matters, and what constitutes pleasure shape your journey there as much as do your shoes and map also made by others.”
— Rebecca Solnit, The Faraway Nearby (via kxowledge)
Roses filmed by Arthur Edward Pillsbury, c. 1925 (in colour).
“Les Sylphides is a short, non-narrative ballet blanc. The ballet, described as a “romantic reverie”, is frequently cited as the first ballet to be simply about mood and dance. Les Sylphides has no plot but instead consists of several white-clad sylphs dancing in the moonlight with the “poet” or “young man” dressed in white tights and a black tunic.”
It’s not what the mind says. It’s how seriously it is taken.
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Moritz von Fries, 1796, Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun
Medium: pastel,paper
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“This is all that remains: a handful of meaningless words.”
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i have so many big things i want to make art about but also lots of fear
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