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Vincent van Gogh: Skull with burning cigarette (1886) Skull (1887/1888)
Sunset paints the fur in flames.
You don’t love him if you’re thinking of me.
The Weeknd
BLINDING LIGHTS OUT NOV 29
its been a couple years? y'all miss me as much as I miss you? hmph
certain curtain into the world by rebecca reeve
My memory loves you; it asks about you all the time.
Jonathan Carroll (via goodreadss)
if her smile turns you on im sorry to tell you but you’re fucked
People do not seem to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of their character.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (via goodreadss)
“If you’ve been brutally broken but still have the courage to be gentle, then you’re a badass with the heart of an angel.”
— Keanu Reeves
im just a fucking let down I dont want to be here anymore
Helena Almeida (1934 – 2018)
ciao :-(
(image: Helena Almeida, Pintura Habitada, 1976)
“You don’t get to choose if you get hurt in this world…but you do have some say in who hurts you. I like my choices.”
John Green (The Fault in Our Stars)
Pablo Picasso Exhibition at Millbank: This photograph shows a scenery panel which was made by Picasso for the Ballet “Parade” in 1917. This was with music by Erik Satie and a one act scenario by Jean Cocteau The ballet was premiered in Paris on May 18th 1917 at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris and danced by the troupe of Sergei Diaghelev - the Ballet Russes. Picasso was commissioned to design the costumes and scenery for this famous work and, in many ways, it could be said, he became very famous for it. The relationship between Picasso, Cocteau and the Ballet Russe was pivotal in the Spanish artists career and this major show in London, some 50 years later, is a fitting memorial to it.
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