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I take you on a tour of my house but every room looks like this
Good work everyone but especially you two
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now that we’re here and it’s 4am here’s some paintings that make me go absolutely bonkers
In The Kitchen by Helena Janecic, Untitled by Daniel Gerhartz, Compassion by Daniel Gergartz, L’abandon (Les deux amies) by Henri de Tolouse-Lautrec
concept: ghibli moomin
Hungarian Cubes
Visual artist Katharina Roters has spent over a decade documenting the abstract patterns painted onto post-war homes in Hungary. These structures are coloquially nicknamed Magyar Kocka or“Hungarian Cubes”. Extremely plain, cheap and standardised, these box-like houses would be totally anonymous if not for their custom, one-of-a-kind murals that seem to say “Victor Vasserly was here.” Enjoy: Hungarian Cubes.
Tanya Preminger - Round Balance, 2008
Louise-Bourgeois New York apartment / studio. Photo - François-Halard
Woman goat herder of Hadhramout, Yemen
Manolo Blahnik x Opening Ceremony x René Magritte
Samson, Regina Spektor
Little Beast, Richard Siken
Vicious, V.E Schwab
If Not, Winter, Sappho (translated by Sherod Santos)
Insect parody of a daimyo parade | Yokoyama Seiki (1792-1864) x
favorite films featuring a scene with a mosquito net
The Terrorizers (1986), dir. Edward Yang
Cemetery of Splendour, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2015)
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2010)
A Summer at Grandpa’s (1984), dir. Hou Hsiao-Hsien
The Scent of Green Papaya (1993), dir. Tran Anh Hung
Insiang (1976), dir. Lino Brocka
A Brighter Summer Day (1991), dir. Edward Yang
I don’t want to sleep alone (2006), dir. Tsai Ming-Liang
Instant City - José Miguel de Prada Poole - 1971
a little larger than the entire universe - fernando pessoa // hafsa qasim // rosewater1997 // iphigenia in forest hills - janet malcolm // img // genesis 3:6
maurice sendak // late afternoon by patrick saunders // oranges by gary soto // @tessathompsun // sweet generous fruit by @julykings // the nuisance by marge piercy // @nathanielorion // orange sunrise by mickie cierno // the orange by wendy cope // our beautiful life when it’s filled with shrieks by christopher citro // still life with basket and six oranges by vincent van gogh // moonlight (2016) barry jenkins
@soracities // Old Woman Peeling An Orange by Edward E. Simmons // Spat Out Spit by Lady Lamb // Dreaming of Pomegranates by Felice Casorati // The Thirteen Letters // Peeled Orange by Ion Andreescu // Nectarines by General Vibe // The Little Fruit Seller by John Singer Sargent // Tintin in Tibet by Mount Eerie // The Side Effects Of Eating Too Many Clementines by Alessia Di Cesare
Shahira Lasheen “Dieu De La Vie” Spring 2019 Haute Couture Collection