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Un Loup aka Lou Benesch (French-American, b. 1989, Paris, France) - Wheel of Fortune from Tarot, Paintings: Watercolor, Gouache on Paper
Antoni Arissa. El beso 1930-1936. Archivo Arissa Fundacion Telefónica.
René Magritte-L’art de la conversation
“I never wish to be easily defined. I’d rather float over other people’s minds as something strictly fluid and non-perceivable; more like a transparent, paradoxically iridescent creature rather than an actual person.”
— Franz Kafka (via inthenoosphere)
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Babalon Temple II
Linda Falorio
Luboš Plný - Double Bind (chinese ink, collage and acrylic on paper, 2016)
Phyllodesmium poindimiei
Shiotani Teiko (1899–1988) - An Afternoon on the Mountain 1931;
“When I tried to take off the mask,
It was stuck to my face.”
—Fernando Pessoa as Álvaro de Campos, from Tobacconist’s
“When someone casually asks me “How are you doing ?”, I sometimes find myself hesitating, as if caught in a micro-catatonia. The question is both petty and cosmic at the same time. Then I remember: just say “Fine.””
— Eugene Thacker, from “On Pessimism” in “Infinite Resignation” (2018)
Marine fauna
House of L. Aelius Magnus
Pompeii, Italy
[Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli]
Carol Cohn, 1987
“The need to go astray, to be destroyed, is an extremely private, distant, passionate, turbulent truth.”
— Georges Bataille
artwork is by Wes Lang