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Ralph & Russo for Harrods Magazine 2016
Going underground
The Guard, 1889, Antonio María Fabrés y Costa
Yuan Yuan (Chinese, b. 1973), Museum IV, 2014. Oil on linen, 195 x 268 cm.
View of İstanbul by Félix Ziem, 1850 (detail)
The Ruins of Palmyra, Birds eye
“And the time came for Mary to deliver her child. And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in bands of cloth, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.”
Artist Tim Okamura
Maybe Walt Whitman ate a road map. And dear Emily Dickinson who swallowed the sky down her thirsty throat while the sea cooked in her heart. See, maybe I’m just my own mouth eating my own brain. My teeth are red, my tongue is dripping butter.
Bonnie Jill Emmanuel, from “All About Swallowing,” published in Love’s Executive Order (via lifeinpoetry)
Edwin Landseer. Detail from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Titania and Bottom, 1851.
Detail of the ceiling of the drawing room in Castle Coch, Cardiff, Wales
Giovanni Boldini, portrait of Mrs Howard Johnson 1911
Winning images of Japan from the National Geographic 2017 Travel Photography awards (by Hiromi Kano, top; Tetsuya Hashimoto, middle; Y. Takafuji, bottom)
John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) Isabella and the Pot of Basil. 1907
and I’m flooded with / the I have to die. It lasts a year. I take it / everywhere. I take it home.
Alice Notley, from “Your Dailiness,” (via mirroir)
Write swiftly with no preconceived subject, swiftly enough that you cannot retain it, and are not tempted to re-read. Continue for as long as you wish. Trust in the inexhaustible nature of that murmuring.
André Breton, from “Manifestoes of Surrealism,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
by Jacobus van Looy