Life passes. The clouds change perpetually over our houses. I do this, do that, and again do this and then that. Meeting and parting, we assemble different forms, make different patterns.
Virginia Woolf, “The Waves” (via honeyfleshed)
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Life passes. The clouds change perpetually over our houses. I do this, do that, and again do this and then that. Meeting and parting, we assemble different forms, make different patterns.
Virginia Woolf, “The Waves” (via honeyfleshed)
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The Daisies, 1939 - Henri Matisse
Otto Künzli (Ring für zwei Personen, 1980, stainless steel)
Audrey Hepburn cooling off on the set of Roman Holiday (1954)
Kenro Izu, Still Life 1010b, 2004 & Pablo Picasso, Blue Nude, 1902
Amy Adams for So It Goes Magazine (2018)
Young man is waiting for his girl Kharkiv, Ukraine, 1993 by Josef Koudelka
Woody Landscape After the Rain, 1882, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: ink,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/vincent-van-gogh/woody-landscape-after-the-rain-1882
Eartha Kitt by Gordon Parks, June 1952
Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring (Paris Opera Ballet, 2017)
Pablo Picasso, Françoise, 1946
Audrey Hepburn in her apartment building in London, photographed by Walter Carone, 1951
Femme Fleur (detail) by Monia Merlo
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Star magnitudes. An introduction to astronomy. 1868. Internet Archive
Chet Baker, New York, 1956, photo by Herman Leonard
I do not know myself sometimes, or how to measure and name and count out the grains that make me who I am.
The Waves by Virginia Woolf (via sinsforegone-blog)