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Under the willow trees ♡
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by: ともたかサーフ
Bluebell woods at Emmetts Garden by Mark
4 April, 1937 Letters to Véra by Vladimir Nabokov
as winter turns into spring
its just me and the album i decide to have on repeat this week
The strangest of our powers is the courage to live knowing that we will die, knowing nothing more true.
Nâzım Hikmet, “In the Snowy Night Woods”, Poems of Nazım Hikmet 1973
“The people that built their heaven on your land are telling you that yours is in the sky.”
— Nina Simone
The Death of Icarus (b.1823-1889) by Alexandre Cabanel
not to be art snob guy but everyone knows that the Mona Lisa isn't the most valuable painting in the world cause he painted the woman so "beautiful" right. Like I just saw someone compare another painting (that was good!) but go this one should be celebrated as much as the Mona Lisa, look how beautiful it is- okay you know that's not why tho right.
Da Vinci stepped into a realm of anatomy and technique that no-one had ever done before. He Mastered light in a time where they were just painting the background and the subject the exact same focus.
What we understand about aperture, perspective, the human eye- Da Vinci was utilising before the scientific community even knew what a retina did. Do you understand how Crazy that is.
He invented a 3D stereoscopic picture in the 1500s. It would take two more centuries before physicists even arrived at the concept of stereography.
Do you understand how much math that is. A lot of fucking math man.
And I'm not even talking about colour or texture rn!!! He did it so we can't see the brushstrokes! It would require x-rays to view the work he did.
I just know sometimes people go oh why's this painting so special- it's very important to me that you know that the Mona Lisa was like an Atomic Bomb on the Renaissance art community. Almost EVERY piece of art you view today you could track it's influence back to what da Vinci did.
Like other art deserves its time in the spotlight, of course, but you know we didn't all gather around one day and go this lady is the prettiest this painting shall now be the Best. It's the most valuable painting in the world because..,. Well because it's the most valuable painting in the world.
"Remind you of one of the most important mysteries there on Earth,
And that's love.
Christ said, in response to what was the greatest command, and that it was to love God with all that you are.
And—
He also said, being a great teacher, said, the second commandment is equal to it, and that is to love your neighbor as yourself.
And so, as we prepare to go out of radio communication, we're still able to feel your love from earth.
And to all of you down there on earth, and around earth; We love you from the moon.
—We'll see you on the other side"
I am so thankful that books & reading exist