Criss Canning (Australian, 1947), Ranunculi, 1985. Oil on canvas, 86.5 x 76 cm.
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Criss Canning (Australian, 1947), Ranunculi, 1985. Oil on canvas, 86.5 x 76 cm.
Make art. It'll save you.
Someday your hands will be old and wrinkled, the skin spotted and bunching over your knuckles. And a child will watch you make something. It's a simple task, you'll have done it a thousand times before. But to that child, the smooth, confident way your hands move will seem like impossible magic. You have to keep living.
prev these tags have me crying. this is absolutely what it's all about
This impossible magic is humanity.
I love buying old books with this inside the cover.
Beautiful and kind, check. Looks like butter, sure.
But let's not overlook the elegant engineering of the soap dish itself: that graceful stem is positioned to let water drain out of the dish, avoiding the issue of "soap soup" that most soap dishes accumulate.
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when andrea gibson said “i suppose i love this life, in spite of my clenched fist.” & when ellen bass said “to love life, to love it even when you have no stomach for it”
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