The OA 1.03 "Champion"
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The OA 1.03 "Champion"
cannot stop thinking abt the paris review’s essay series on the history & significance of certain colours, hue’s hue:
Periwinkle, the Color of Poison, Modernism, and Dusk
Eau de Nil, the Light-Green Color of Egypt-Obsessed Europe
Marian Blue, the Color of Angels, Virgins, and Other Untouchable Things
Incarnadine, the Bloody Red of Fashionable Cosmetics and Shakespearean Poetics
Jonquil, the Light Yellow of Early Flowers, Mad Painters, and Dust Bowl–Era Pottery
Scheele’s Green, the Color of Fake Foliage and Death
Lilac, the Color of Half Mourning, Doomed Hotels, and Fashionable Feelings
Hooker’s Green: The Color of Apple Trees and Envy
Blaze Orange, the Color of Fear, Warnings, and the Artificial
Chartreuse, the Color of Elixirs, Flappers, and Alternate Realities
Living Coral, the Brutal Hue of Climate Change and Brand New iPhones
Mustard, the Color of Millennial Candidates, Problematic Lattes, and Aboriginal Paintings
Russet, the Color of Peasants, Fox Fur, and Penance
Verdigris: The Color of Oxidation, Statues, and Impermanence
(also, tag yourselves, i’m russet)
The Princess Who Never Smiled The Unsmiling Tsarevna / Nesmeyana, ca. 1926 by Viktor Vasnetsov (1848-1926)
A bride recently asked me to make her a necklace for her wedding that looked like a fancy throat slash. This was a really fun project.
THE DEATH OF STALIN 2017, dir. Armando Iannucci
Jewish amulets from Ukraine, 18th - 19th century
i thought your boyfriend was cute so i encased him in amber
A Selection of Elaborate Keys Designed by Rudolf Hammel from MAK Collection Online. These four were fabricated by Emil Kurczak in Vienna, dating before 1903.
(Image Links: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 )
— Run. I can’t keep up with you. Little birds.
Русский ковчег (2002) RUSSIAN ARK, dir. Alexander Sokurov
Traditional headwear from Prizren (south Serbia)
trying to talk about The OA bc it's genuinely one of the most beautiful and ambitious TV I've ever seen and people ask what's it's about???? it's about near death experiences, dreams and the multiverse. It's about angels, talking ancient octopuses, russian oligarchs, drifting american teenagers in suburbia, mad scientists and crypto tech giants. It's about the interconnected energy between all universes and living beings, about cosmic portals and gothic mansions and it's about finding love while living in an underground cave unable to touch, separated into glass prisons while being drowned and gassed and experimented on oh it's about magic dancing that can raise the dead and jump you through time and space yeah anyway it was cancelled
Zendaya wears Schiaparelli Haute Couture, photographed by Jack Davison and styled by Law Roach for W Magazine Vol. II 2022
this particular brand of painting detail always makes me feel very sweet mother i cannot weave etc. 👩❤️💋👩😳❣
1. Woman playing a Lute, Jules Joseph Lefebvre
2. Saint Joan of Arc, Paul Antoine de la Boulaye
3. Judith, August Riedel
4. Countess Mathieu de Noailles, Ignacio Zuloaga
MARINA - Ancient Dreams In A Modern Land (2021)
I do feel very free on this record. And one of the good things about me is that, when I write, I don’t worry about anything that other people are going to say. That happens later in the process. [Laughs.] But when I’m actually making a song, I never feel any censorship. […] Songwriting has always been a vehicle for me to explore things that challenge me, and things that upset me. So it’s definitely tricky to organize thoughts on really important subjects, and at the end of the day, whatever people think, that’s just how I’ve been able to deal with that at the time. So you can only hope that it’s received in the way that it was intended. - Marina for Billboard
Peter Dent, A Window for the Pain: Surface, Interiority and Christ’s Flagellated Skin in Late Medieval Sculpture
Dragan Bibin
this is the most profoundly terrifying group of paintings i’ve ever seen.
Dragan Bibin (b.1984, Serbia)
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