Greta Buysse . Beside my tree . 2001

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Greta Buysse . Beside my tree . 2001
Hiroshi Yoshimura: Green (1986)
source
Yoshitomo Nara: Studio at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Köka, Japan (2010)
pierre sernet
“one”
Cladia repitora
a lichen that has a fractal design similar to a menger sponge
Wilting Flowers Elegantly Sculpted in Glass by Lilla Tabasso Are Suspended in States of Decay
Cy Twombly at home by Horst P. Horst, 1966, Rome
An imperious Nero and Gerhard Richter’s Frau Marlow (1964) share the floor space.(photo 7)
Twombly’s wife Tatiana stretches out in front of Hyperion (To Keats) (1962) while the artist poses in a European mode.(photo 9)
Players on an indefinite chessboard: In the drawing room, Picasso’s Head Of A Woman (1943) faces down a bust of marcus aurelius.(photo 4)
Twombly, “a one-legged invention by Dalí.” Horst’s compositions picked out surrealist devices in the artist’s palazzo arrangement. Electrical wire dangles next to the artist like an extrasensory scribbling.(photo 3)
Puppy sleeping. 1955, Japan
womeninthewindow:
Le rayon vert (Éric Rohmer, 1986)
“Violence does not always take visible form, and not all wounds gush blood.”
— Haruki Murakami (via moldmaiden)
Parasite
2019, Bong Joon Ho
living in a pretty much constant state of dissociation is fun
fraktur love letters (pennsylvania c.1800-1850)
The Traveling Witch series by Jon Carling