Lemaire Spring 2018
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Peter Solarz
KIROKAZE
we're not kids anymore.
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Jules of Nature

if i look back, i am lost
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Lemaire Spring 2018
Ena Chen Aijia by Branislav Simoncik for Vogue Portugal June 2018
a movie: *has one scene with neon lights*
me:
July 27, 1914: Kafka struggles to eat a peach
Ate rice Ă la Trautmannsdorf and a peach. A man drinking wine watched my attempts to cut the unripe little peach with my knife. I couldn’t. Stricken with shame under the old man’s eyes, I let the peach go completely and ten times leafed through Die Fliegenden Blätter. I waited to see if he wouldn’t at last turn away. Finally I collected all my strength and in defiance of him bit into the completely juiceless and expensive peach.Â
It’s been 104 years since Kafka ate this terrible peach
Akiima photographed by Renell Medrano for Wonderland Magazine
Stylist: Shibon Kennedy Hair: Carly Heywood Makeup: Marcelo Gutierrez
Quantum entanglement, Flora Maclean
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The trick is you were never meant to be let in. This life is not for you.
Camille Rankine, from “Survival Guide for Animals Born in Captivity” published in Apogee (via lifeinpoetry)
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Senait Gidey by Andrew Vowles for Under the Influence Spring 2014
I’m starving for this moment to be mine,
Peter Cooley, from “Poem for Early Morning, Not an Aubade,” published in Bennington Review (via lifeinpoetry)
Laura Jones
“Cherry Dell Flowers”
2013, oil on linen, 115 x 135 cm
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