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Ingeborg Bachmann, from "Eyes to Wonder" in Three Paths to the Lake
Sleeping Muse
By Misha Frid
Matty Newton (American, b. Southern CA, USA, based Portland, OR, USA) - Party Pooper, Painting
The Lovers
Kaja Horvat, 2024
The love that goes down the drain like spit? The love that said forever, forever and then runs you over like a truck?
Anne Sexton, 45 Mercy Street; from ‘Despair’
Anne Sexton, A Self-Portrait in Letters
Unknown Artist, "Porte Veine", 1913.
Marilyn Monroe listening to vinyl, 1952
07.05.2021
Despite only 4 hours sleep I had a great time in Oxford today, and bought more books to ćőņśůmë. I also just got my first year first term degree reading list for Uni of York and am ridiculously excited! Currently on the train home reading some Lucretius.
MOONLIGHT (2016) dir. by BARRY JENKINS
Water Nymphs (1877) by Witold Pruszkowski (Polish, 1846 – 1896), oil on canvas, 150 cm (59 in) x 100 cm (39.3 in), National Museum in Warsaw
River Phoenix Photoshoot by Michael Tighe 1993. Los Angeles, California.
The Peris, 1898 by Charles Courtney Curran (American, 1861--1942)
Says the boy.
THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX AND THE HORSE. (2022), dir. Charlie Mackesy & Peter Baynton
.The disturbing women of Federico Beltrán Masses (Cuba, 1885-1949).