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It seemed to happen all at once–I suppose that only means that it had been happening for a long time.
James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room (via climbthestacks)
Carson McCullers, photographed by Henri Cartier Bresson
Composition X, 1939, Wassily Kandinsky
Pierrot Lunaire, 1924, Paul Klee
Medium: watercolor
Sky and Water I, 1938, M.C. Escher
https://www.wikiart.org/en/m-c-escher/sky-and-water-i
Now I think it is true to say of the road, and also of God, that it does not move. At the same time, it is everywhere. It has a language, but not one I know. It has a story, but I am in it. So are you. And to realize this is a moment of some sadness. When we are denied a story, a light goes off. I am asking you to study the dark.
— Anne Carson, from Plainwater: Essays and Poetry
Farewell, 1958, Remedios Varo
Medium: oil,canvas
A newly-born lamb suggles up to a sleeping boy. 16th March 1940. (Photo by Williams, Fox Photos, Getty Images)
“Mistletoe”, by Gertrude Hermes.
Subconscious of a Monument, 2003, Cornelia Parker.
Subconscious of a Monument is composed of fragments of dry soil, which are suspended on wires from the gallery ceiling. These lumps are the now-desiccated clay which was removed from beneath the Leaning Tower of Pisa in order to prevent its collapse.
Woman and Birds in the Night, 1974, Joan Miro
Medium: acrylic,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/joan-miro/not_detected_227953-1974
Red Fire, Nigel Swift