Poet James Schuyler to painter John Button (Spring 1956)

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Poet James Schuyler to painter John Button (Spring 1956)
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“I learned that just beneath the surface there’s another world, and still different worlds as you dig deeper. I knew it as a kid, but I couldn’t find the proof. It was just a feeling. There is goodness in blue skies and flowers, but another force - a wild pain and decay - also accompanies everything.”
— David Lynch
Yoko at sixteen or seventeen, (1949-1950). She liked receiving piano lessons from her father, Eisuke, a former musician, because it meant spending time with him. What she didn’t like was how critical he was of her playing. “Whenever I started to play, he would say, ‘No, not that way, let me show you.’” Eventually, her father would bring her into his study after literally measuring her hands and tell her that they were indeed too small to become a professional pianist– which is what led to Eisuke having Yoko begin taking voice lessons so that she could sing German classical songs known as lieder.
Interestingly enough, you can see the family photo of the three, Eisuke, Isoko, and Yoko in San Francisco in 1935.
Behind the scenes Polaroid pictures of Tim Burton's Beetlejuice (1988)
probably it will be summer again by Catherine Pierce
Natasha Trethewey, “Miracle of the Black Leg,” in Thrall
Insurance polaroids of Kurt Cobains house 01/21/ 1994
— Pomegranate, D. H. Lawrence
“I didn’t feel the need to put out a solo record. I think they’re difficult — they’re often not as good as the band that you came from.”
— Kim Gordon, formerly of Sonic Youth, told Colleen Cowie how her acclaimed solo debut No Home Record happened.
Polycoria, apathological condition of the eye characterized by more than one pupillary opening in the iris.
Chew your way into a new world. Munch leaves. Molt. Rest. Molt again. Self-reinvention is everything. Spin many nests. Cultivate stinging bristles. Don’t get sentimental about your discarded skins.
Amy Gerstler, an excerpt from the poem ‘Advice from a Caterpillar’
naomi campbell and kate moss, 1994.
– Hysteric, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
The Most Detailed Images of the Moon ever (2023)
Photographer Darya Kawa stacked (133,000) frames and 147GB worth of data to achieve this. I've been working on this project since 4 days ago. This image takes up to 22 hours of editing and stacking since the amount of data was so massive.
Kawa took almost a quarter million frames (231,000) and i spend unimaginable amount of work over the course of 3 weeks to process and stack all the data which was equivalent to 313 GB.