Carlos Estévez — The Rose of Paracelsus (pencil and gouache on panel, 2009)
Carlos Estévez (Cuban, born 1969)
The Rose of Paracelsus, 2009
Pencil and gouache on panel

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Carlos Estévez — The Rose of Paracelsus (pencil and gouache on panel, 2009)
Carlos Estévez (Cuban, born 1969)
The Rose of Paracelsus, 2009
Pencil and gouache on panel
“The person you will be in 5 years is based on the books you read and the people you surround yourself with today.”
— Unknown
details of Landing (2021) shop: suhaylah.bigcartel.com instagram: @suhaylah.h
The "Papalota" drawings, a series or paintings in which I let my brush flow and express some of my darker imagenings. Nightmares, dreams, and transformations, burning doves and boys whose flesh nourishes flowers.
all are in Etsy as prints here
www.etsy.com/shop/theartoffelixdeon
Mount Rainier National Park
I saw my earlier selves as different people, acquaintances I had outgrown. I wondered how I could ever have been some of them.
— Roger Zelazny
You get a strange feeling when you’re about to leave a place. Like you’ll not only miss the people you love but you’ll miss the person you are now at this time and this place because you’ll never be this way ever again.
Azar Nafisi (via quotemadness)
The saddest door.
There are years that ask questions and years that answer.
Zora Neale Hurston / Their Eyes Were Watching God (via bnmxfld)
Some thoughts on storytelling.
1977.
EVERY WORD HERE 👆🏼👆🏼👆🏼 IS TRUE. YOU ARE THAT FROG.
I too have no space to worry about USA, already very worried about Poland and Ecuador, thank goodness Canada is still somehow holding up, but I’m horrified how far you let it go. FIX IT NOW or you’ll be sorry - truer words were never spoken.
Beware of requests for compromise when you are asking for justice and the other side is asking for consent to continue.