Advice
by Langston Hughes
Folks, I’m telling you, birthing is hard and dying is mean – so get yourself a little loving in between.
Jules of Nature
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Advice
by Langston Hughes
Folks, I’m telling you, birthing is hard and dying is mean – so get yourself a little loving in between.
Gordon Parks, Evening Wraps at Dawn, New York, 1956.
ALBERT THOMAS - Allegory of Dance
“Interbloom: Silk Rain” by Sergio Lopez on INPRNT
Shawn Braley Illustration
“are you crying over tam lin?
“anais mitchell got to me”
Lion brothers Snyggve and Tryggve (both died in 2023), then aged 4 years, accompanied by a lioness. Photographed by Giovanni Strobe, November 2014.
And if you go, I wanna go with you And if you die, I wanna die with you
Take your hand and walk away
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) dir. Wolfgang Reitherman & John Lounsbery
Hua Sanchuan (1930–2004)
snapshot from one of Oscar’s memorial paintings i did last year!
Tony Ward
101 Dalmatians (1961)
Aegnor & Andreth
Premonition. Aegnor and Angrod were the closest to Angband to keep watch, and they saw the imminent danger better than anyone else, they knew that peace would not last…
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Happy Easter! Easter bunnies, Bugs and Lola, stroll down the avenue (Fifth Avenue) in their Easter finest, as they recreate a pose from the great illustrator, J.C. Leyendecker, in his 1932 cover for “The Saturday Evening Post.”