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Barbara Crooker, “Red Amaryllis”
Sharon Tate
Photography by Shahrokh Hatami (1965)
Sharon Tate in her London apartment.
Photo: George Elam. September 1965
it’s nice to love and be loved but it’s better to know all you can know
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featuring a spotted dog in silhouette against a repeating rectangular border.
Jeffrey Evans
“My soul pours out without end, like melancholy water,”
— Éphraïm Mikhaël, from Poems; “Florimond,” written c. January 1879
Richard Roxburgh and Kate Beckinsale in Van Helsing (2004)
The best part about this scene wasn’t just that Dracula didn’t have a reflection. She was at a ball with a few hundred other people attending it, and during this dance, there were dozens of other couples also dancing alongside Anna and Dracula. The scene showed that everyone at that ball was a vampire, not just Dracula. And she was the single only human there. It’s so subtly threatening to be surrounded by bloodthirsty killers all dressed to the nines, masked and pretty. And it was such an ingenious way of telling that part of the story, I adore this movie so much.
The Smiths - Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want
From Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy (1895).
“The Toads’ Tea Party” (1902?) by Beatrix Potter
January evening in Käxsundet. Värmland, Sweden (January 19, 2019).
Sweet embroidery.