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sentido: gusto, bordado A3. - ilustración, taller experimental. FADU, UBA. 2026.
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Cedric Morris (British, 1889-1982), Irises and tulips. Oil on canvas, 55.2 x 45.7 cm.
“One day the sadness will end.
But I don’t think today’s the day.”
David Lynch
David Lynch's Weather Report 3/6/21, 4/10/21, 2/20/22... among others! It was a very recurring sentiment. He wanted everyone to have good luck and fun with our projects.
Dubrovnik Croatia
Lana Slezic
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Saul Leiter, ca. 1955
Solita Solano, real name Sarah Wilkinson (born 1888 in Troy, New York, died 22 November 1975 in Orgeval near Paris) was an American writer, poet and journalist.
In 1919 Solano got to know the journalist Janet Flanner in Greenwich Village with whom she started a relationship. Solano had three books published, and as they were not very successful, returned to journalism. In the following year they travelled to France. In Paris they joined the intellectuel-lesbian circles of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, Natalie Clifford Barney, Romaine Brooks and Djuna Barnes. In 1929 Solano had an affair with Margaret Anderson, founder of The Little Review, who had come to Paris with her lover, French singer Georgette Leblanc. The affair lasted several years, though Anderson remained living with Leblanc.
After the outbreak of World War II Solano and Flanner returned to New York.
A few years later Solano left Flanner after Flanner started an affair with Natalia Danesi Murray; meanwhile Solano fell in love with Elizabeth Jenks Clark. Margaret Anderson got to know Clark through Solano after Clark returned to the US. Clark and Solano became Anderson’s closest friends, although Anderson had in the meantime fallen in love with Dorothy Caruso, widow of the singer Enrico Caruso.
(source: Wikipedia)
Ernst Haas, Greece, 1952.
William-Adolphe Bouguereau - Premier Deuil (El despertar de la tristeza) (1888) // Hidrogenesse - No hay nada más triste que lo tuyo (2002)
Albarran Cabrera, Japan
throw away your books, rally in the streets (1971)
Jean Paul Goude - Grace Jones (1970s)
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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema 1868
British painter 1836-1912
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Peggy Ashcroft by Paul Tanqueray, 1929