The Grotto of the Nymphs, from Pierre Louÿs’ The Songs of Bilitis by Willy Pogany (1926)
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The Grotto of the Nymphs, from Pierre Louÿs’ The Songs of Bilitis by Willy Pogany (1926)
I’m one of those people that you have to keep your eye on or I’ll wander off into the woods and forget to come back.
Jack White (via thoughtkick)
We need to give talented women the space to be insane
Romanticizing your own loneliness and turning it into a cool girl thing only works for like a few months and then it just becomes a throbbing black hole i think. Not that ive ever experienced anything like that
THE CRUCIBLE x KELLY AKASHI
Arthur Miller, The Crucible (1953)
Kelly Akashi, sculptures, Bound (2017) + Feel Me (2017)
Vevo x Lorde behind the scenes.
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artist Nathalie Lete painted her house full of flowers during quarantine
Mountain stream appearing out of the fog - Haute Route Pyreneenne, August 2019
photo by nature-hiking
(and now we’re just unrecognizable hunks of rubble)
sober to death - car seat headrest
Just working on some writing a little bit aimlessly, thinking a lot about time, about edges, about art and form. Do you ever feel like a few things on your mind might be connected but can’t yet see how?
https://vsco.co/marlahenry/media/5fca71a712bceb63090b12e9
“The Lawless Energy of Teen Girls” reflects on Justine Kurland’s photo series “Girl Pictures,” shot between 1997 and 2002.
https://www.instagram.com/p/29CrTiA84u/