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we're not kids anymore.
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@coolasp
Ralph Winwood Robinson • Sweet Springtime, 1891
NEW POST!!
Hii darlings! I wanted to do a new post today! The following 3 photos, that I wanted to post, (circulated from a fan site... thanks), were taken during Antony and the Johnsons' first concert in Europe!, where the group appeared as guests of Current 93 at the Bloomsbury Theater in London, UK, in Spring 2001. Above ⬆️ this text, From the last photo: my beloved friend and great Dr. Julia Yasuda delivers an introduction in Morse Code, painted herself of the American Flag, instead, the first photo is of me, Anohni (aka previously known as Antony Hegarty) and the Johnsons! And the second, after the first photo, of Johanna Constantine. The photographer is unknown ? I don’t know. May if someone has any information or idea can send/say it to me, thanks!! Have a good start to the week everyone!! ~ Xoxo ❤️❤️😘👑👍
richard kern
A little gift for you... 📸
Alfred Stieglitz, Weary, 1890
Jelly, 1967 Oil on canvas
Ed Ruscha
Ed Ruscha (American, 1937) - No Sleep (1965)
Ed Ruscha
"I was not totally satisfied with graphite, oil paint. And so I happened to have, just by accident, this little canister of gunpowder. I thought well that's a powder, like charcoal and like graphite, and why can't that be used?" Ed Ruscha, 2004
Ed Ruscha
Apr 9, 2017 at 8:11 PM
Ed Ruscha. Flaw (1967)
Elisabeth Peyton
Elisabeth Peyton , lunch : Nick
He dado el salto de mí al alba. He dejado mi cuerpo junto a la luz y he cantado la tristeza de lo que nace.