A Fucking Legend
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A Fucking Legend
Antonio Ciseri - Maddalena, c. 1870
Leonor Fini
Every day… Every day, I rise above it, the things people say. I walk into a room or down a street, and I see the way people look at me, and the things they say, and I rise above it, because… I’ve trained myself to, not to see it and hear it, until it’s become second nature to me, and I forget… Just how impossible it is for someone else to accept that.
Gentleman Jack (2019—)
Tove Jansson (Finnish novelist, painter, illustrator) 1914 - 2001 Park View, 1941
Theodor Kittelsen - White Bear King (1912)
I’m a simple girl. I awake from restless ancient slumber haunted by the shadows of my forgotten names and I’m hungry
Animated puppet film, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1959) by Jirí Trnka. I’ve featured works by Trnka before (remember The Hand?), but not this one, which is probably his masterpiece.
The setting is Greek, not Elizabethan, like so many other adaptations, and it’s kind of sensual, warm, and the characters in it are graceful and believable. Animation Hall of Fame.
Gail Potocki
I can't get over this little girl.....pretending to be long dead while someone digs up her body out of the ground. The jewelry laid out beside her...the hair clips....this is everything
Weyes Blood, Titanic Rising, 2019
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William Morris, Day and Night, 1860s
city people are cowards. YES the cows know the sins of man and YES the brook is speaking a tongue that existed long before the oldest ancestors of us both. what about it. smoke some wheat
Keith Haring, Tarot