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A reader on the New York subway, photo by Inge Morath, 1957
A Paris landscape, by Emily Sutton.
the thing is that sometimes it really does feel like someone took a knife baby edgy and dull and cut a six inch valley through the middle of my skull. it does feel like that you know. no other way to describe that feeling i think
Georgia O’Keeffe
Light Coming on the Plains II 1917
watercolor , 30.16 cm , 22.54 cm
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, TX
Emily Sutton, Terriers in the Frost
'the masculine urge to/ the feminine urge to'
Tokuhiro Kawai
affirmations they will not kill me at work today. it is not in my job description to get killed. if they did kill me at work that would be weird and probably not worth it for them
mutuals let’s have a julian casablancas summer
If your lover lives in Hong Kong and cannot get to Chicago, it will be necessary for you to go to Hong Kong. Perhaps you will spend your life there, and never see Chicago again. And you will, I assure you, as long as space and time divide you from anyone you love, discover a great deal about shipping routes, airlines, earthquake, famine, disease, and war. And you will always know what time it is in Hong Kong, for you love someone who lives there. And love will simply have no choice but to go into battle with space and time and, furthermore, to win.
James Baldwin, Nothing Personal
Analyses
21 x 29,7 cm, ink on paper, Kevin lucbert, 2026
The Awakening, (Detail), (1893), by Eugene de Blaas (Italian-Austrian, 1843 – 1931), oil on canvas, 175 cm (68.8 in) x 100 cm (39.3 in), Private Collection
Mikhail Shemyakin, "Raskolnikov in His Room" (1985), illustration for Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
Vivian Mayer - Self-Portrait with Cat in Car Window, Chicago, 1966
thinking of summer