Side doorway of Al-Khazneh, in Petra, Jordan.

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Side doorway of Al-Khazneh, in Petra, Jordan.
— Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
Medusa, Richard Müller, 1910
Pencil and chalk on cardboard
Frédéric Fontenoy (1963-), Métamorphose series
'I am born of a thousand storms'. Harry Clarke. 1920.
Ding Shilun (Chinese, 1998) - Capture of the Twilight (2024)
"Let your authenticity be your revolution."
Protection from Disease, ca. 1975, Nepal, ink on paper.
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This is the quilt my great-grandmother made from the ribbons her gravedigger son brought home when the funeral wreaths died and had to be thrown out. Back then, the ribbons were made of good-quality satin and it seemed a shame to let the fabric go to waste, so she washed and ironed them and kept them rolled up in a drawer until there were enough to make a quilt top. It's faded quite a bit over the decades and lost some of its sheen. The bedstead was hers, too.
(The shams are modern and made of quilter's cotton.)
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The Beach Boys's Brian Wilson sits alone in a church. (c. 70s/80s, photographer unknown)
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