Loie Fuller, early 1900′s
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Loie Fuller, early 1900′s
Wilhelm Kray (1828–1889), “Wintermärchen” (Winter’s Tale)
oil on canvas, n.d.
Mother & Baby. 6:22 am. 62º F. May 18, 2026. Cove Island Park, Stamford, CT. (@dkct25)
Niklas Stör, Battle of Landsknechts, 1525
It’s National Eraser Day (every day is eraser day), Present and Correct
House Pronk (1961-62) in Enschede, the Netherlands, by Gerrit Rietveld with Bertus Mulder
Yaoxuan Wang, Til Death 2025.
Carrie Fountain, from Burn Lake; “Want”
James Ensor, Fireworks, 1887
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, “The Brothers Karamazov”
Hand Reliquary of Saint Attala French (Strasbourg), before 13th Century
Giza Pyramid
Sam Szafran (French, 1934-2019), L'atelier de Malakoff avec François Barbâtre et boîtes de pastel [The Malakoff studio with François Barbâtre and boxes of pastels], 1978. Charcoal on paper mounted on cardboard, 31 ½ x 23 in.
Erzengel-Michael-Kirche (1959) in Cologne, Germany, by Werner Haupt
In our happiest moments, what sustains us more than pleasure is the mystery itself, not knowing who this is in us. The blind riddle of existence is what makes it possible to live at all, in darkness, at the heart of dancer. Being full and happy occurs only in a glimmer-spark floating through an eternity of star-masses.
~ Richard Grossinger, Embryogenesis: Species, Gender, and Identity (North Atlantic Books, April 28, 2000) (via Alive on All Channels)