Egg cup / salt cellar by Danish pottery studio Dybdahl Ceramics
trying on a metaphor
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Three Goblin Art

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Claire Keane
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Egg cup / salt cellar by Danish pottery studio Dybdahl Ceramics
Horse jar, 2024. I keep popcorn kernels in it :)
fat marker produce
— joy sullivan
“how to get rid of smile lines” my god you people hate everything
Shell House by architect Jeff Shelton
Need this tiles /couldn’t find the source .
– Emily Dickinson, from Manuscript #842
The early diary of Anaïs Nin but also me lately. Need to bust out my journal
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, from a letter to Jane Williams written in February 1823, featured in The Letters of Mary Shelley
You still have time to change!
(Words sewn into a leaf)
candle babies by Optometry World
Étoile cosmique
Raymond Roussel
1923
Roussel made this little memento after he had lunch on July 29th, 1923 with the astronomer and writer, Camille Flammarion. He saved a star-shaped cookie from the occasion which he encased in a silver pendant with glass. The piece was sold after his death in 1933 and discovered by chance by Georges Bataille at a flea market. Bataille gave it to his then-lover, Dora Maar who kept it for the rest of her life.
look at this tiny tiny ancient depiction of a goose sheltering babies beneath her wings. 🥺
it's not very detailed but look at the postures of the animals. And the way the goslings are not very young but recognisable as gangly and halfway grown.
Greek, Late Archaic Period, about first half of 5th century B.C.