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SUMMER NIGHT WITH GREEK PROFILE, ALMOND EYES, AND SCENT OF BASIL (Lina Wertmuller, 1986)
please join me for a session of gentle weeping in celebration of the beauty of our shared world
““On daydreams and fantasies. They show lack of character and passivity. One imagines that something has happened to upset the mechanism of necessity. One’s own initiative has become free. Everything is easy. One can do whatever one wants, and one wants a whole series of things which at present one lacks. It is basically the present turned on its head which is projected into the future. Everything repressed is unleashed. On the contrary, it is necessary to direct one’s attention violently towards the present as it is, if one wishes to transform it. Pessimism of the intelligence, optimism of the will.””
— Antonio Gramsci,
Jinjoon Lee — On Some Faraway Shore No.4 (acrylic paint & scanned collage, on canvas, 2025)
Gulf of Mexico bottlenose dolphin Tursiops "truncatus"
Observed by punkus, CC BY
“It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees.” -Emiliano Zapata
los arreglos. mixquic - d.f., méxíco. 2006.
European fallow deer Dama dama
Observed by tim-tas, CC BY-NC
John Roberts — The Watchers (oil on wood panel, 2021)