William Kentridge (South African, b. 1955), X-Ray Telephone, 1995. Charcoal, coloured pencil and chalk on paper, 55.8 x 75.5 cm.
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William Kentridge (South African, b. 1955), X-Ray Telephone, 1995. Charcoal, coloured pencil and chalk on paper, 55.8 x 75.5 cm.
In terms of like classic authors Mary Shelley is like that quiet goth-looking girl who sat taking serious notes in the back of class and then later you find out she built a fucking time machine in her backyard and Lord Byron is the guy who goes to all of the frat parties and is like âoh Iâm so edgy look at how angsty and beautiful I am Iâm so beautiful and angstyâ and thinks he is a ârebellious libertineâ because he drinks too much champagne and has a lot of sex meanwhile John Keats is over here like âI like poetry and flowers and the rest of y'all are fucking crazyâ
life getting hard? this solution really worked for me:Â
self imposed exile
Dress like youâre going to meet your worst enemy today.
Coco Chanel (via quoteandinspire)
François Kollar, The hands of Coco Chanel, 1938
My Friend Dahmer
I pinky promise I will be a cat hoarder until the day I dieÂ
Making my way downtown Walking fast Faces pass And Iâm home bound
Hans Baldung Grien, Death and the Maiden, 1513.Â
Youâve got to invest in the world, youâve got to read, youâve got to go to art galleries, youâve got to find out the names of plants. Youâve got to start to love the world and know about the whole genius of the human race. Weâre amazing people.
Vivienne Westwood (via quotemadness)
Nonononononon (´・⢠- â˘ď˝Ą`)
George Orwell's vision of the future in 1984 compared to Aldous Huxleyâs vision of the future in Brave New World.
FRANCIS BACON
POPE, 1991
you knock my dietary requirements ~ I chop off and shrink your head
last night at the op shop we saw a figurine set of 54 characters and didnât recognise any of them and feel even more like a alien cyborg
when your dress has got you feeling so ravenÂ
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