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Mary Oliver, Peonies
my mind hand touched a hot memory stove
sill.da Farewell Waltz - Chopin
✷ Unicorn ✷
I am kind to children in public for many obvious reasons and one of them being I want to teach them the world can be kind
Rokuro Taniuchi "Field Trip"
谷内六郎 「遠足」
Love Jones, 1997
Hands, details, Egon schiele
Edward Gorey
Here, have a spooky pet portrait I made for a pal’s birthday. I call him the Fogwalker~
Fumi Yanagimoto (Japanese,conteporary)
母とナナの時間 (Mom and Nana time)
woodblock print
Abandoned houses in Mirlo Beach, a once thriving oceanfront town on North Carolina’s Outer Banks now slowly being reclaimed by the sea (some of these buildings have since been moved or have collapsed) [photos: Greg Fitzgerald/ Island Free Press/ Don McCullough]
Wunderkind Fall 2010 ⊹ Metallic tribal faces peer from leather heels, laced with craftsman’s rope.
poem (i lived in the first century of world wars) by Muriel Rukeyser
Your quality of life will increase ten-fold when you learn to appreciate the sight of a little bird
Two Women Teaching a Child to walk by Rembrandt.
Circa 1640, sketch
British Museum, London
There’s a drawing by Rembrandt, I think it’s the greatest drawing ever done. It’s in the British Museum and it’s of a family teaching a child to walk, so it’s a universal thing, everybody has experienced this or seen it happen. Everybody. I used to print out Rembrandt drawings big and give them to people and say: “If you find a better drawing send it to me. But if you find a better one it will be by Goya or Michelangelo perhaps.” But I don’t think there is one actually. It’s a magnificent drawing, magnificent.
(David Hockney)