Don’t give up guys. The birds will sing tomorrow morning too
Update from tomorrow: they sang.
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Don’t give up guys. The birds will sing tomorrow morning too
Update from tomorrow: they sang.
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you contradict yourself because you contain multitudes. i contradict myself because i am wrong.
A Parisian woman with her cat in her cannabis garden, 1910
should i make a part 2?
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I do not wish to unburden myself to you two, with your perfect marriage.
Hans Zatzka, Two Fairies Embracing in a Landscape with a Swan, 1900
“The Nymph caught the Dryad in her arms.” The New World Fairy Book Howard Angus Kennedy Illus. by H.R. Millar London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1904.
The Pillar-biter, 1509-1517 seen on the lower part of the choir screen of St. Bavo Church
Haarlem, the Netherlands.
Kim Keever
“Miniature topographies inside 200-gallon fish tanks, based on traditional landscape paintings. Keever fills the tanks with water once he’s sculpted and placed the miniatures, and colored lights and pigments create dense, atmospheric environments. He views his works as an evolution of the landscape tradition and deliberately acknowledges the conceptual artifice.”