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I’m thinking of Beginning it all
2007
we're getting closer to 2030 and what are we supposed to do then. that's not a number for a year to be
Charlotte Brontë’s earliest surviving miniature manuscript book with watercolour drawings, ca. 1828
once you start saying yippee you can never go back
the penguin random house website currently has a banner playfully 🦦 offering the wait hang on. what was that. my phone's keyboard automatically suggests and emoji of the frolicsome sea otter when I type out the word "playful" 🦦🦦🦦... oh what joy. this has entirely made up for the fact that the villains at penguin random house are luring the unwary into a "quiz" that claims it will tell you what book to read next but ends not in a delightful literary recommendation but rather a request for one's email in order to receive book recommendations. vile behavior! most unsporting! and yet. I am at peace with my playful 🦦🦦🦦 otters
girl whatever
The New Yorker Autumn Covers 🍂🍁
Gustavo Prado. (2013-2018). Harlem Turrell [Inkjet print on fine art paper] New York. https://gustavopradostudio.com/Harlem-Turrel
A. The Arundel Court Building: Is located at at 772-778 St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem, and it was built by Henri Fouchaux's in 1905, it features the masking of the newly mandated light-court with an arch and recessing fire escapes in subordinate archways. B. James Turrell's Site Specific "Meeting" from the (Skyspaces Series): One of the highlights of MoMA PS1, this site-specific installation has been there since the fall of 1986. It was initially part of a series commissioned by Alanna Heiss focusing on light and perception. Meeting is composed of a square room with a rectangular opening cut directly into the ceiling. Carefully calculated artificial lights produce an orange glow on the white walls of the room, permitting the viewer to appreciate the intensity of the sky’s color. As Turrell described in an Art21 interview: “There’s this four-square seating that’s inside, seating toward each other, having a space that created some silence, allowing something to develop slowly over time, particularly at sunset. Also, this Meeting has to do with the meeting of space that you’re in with the meeting of the space of the sky." Meeting is one of Turrell’s series of “skyspaces,” all involving enclosed spaces with rectangular or rounded holes cut into the ceiling exposing the open sky.
vintage sacred geometry embroidery dress
Massachusetts, 1972
“mcr summer!” and then this is the summer
Some beautiful cows I met on an evening walk.
from Untitled 1975–86, Jason B Crawford, after Alvin Baltrop & Frank O’Hara
Random fact: The stingless bees Tetragonula carbonaria can make beautiful spiral honeycomb! Source: Tim Heard, for a paper on how this mimics crystal growth.