picasso, vermeer, klee
picasso: would you rather sleep on the moon with a stardust dress or on a tiny flower with a sunflower dress?
“the skies above have always been so familiar to me. a part of the universe that we can cut out to make copies of to keep in our hearts, in our memories, a part of us - the moon’s the moon wherever you go. i would love to see if i’m me when i’m on the moon, too.”
vermeer: which of your qualities make you a dream girl?
“all of them. have you seen beauty, charisma, intelligence and a touch of ethereal grace in one? well now you have.”
klee: in a library full of books, which five will you never get sick of rereading?
“when i was young.. father would read me e. nesbit’s fairy tales and the toadstool tales. even now, especially when i miss home, they bring a smile to my face. my aunt gave me my first copy of pride and prejudice when i was fifteen, and i haven’t gotten over it since. there’s always hamlet, too - while they disapproved of muggles in general… my aunt and i found a way to read without anyone noticing. oh - and theories of transubstantial transfiguration. i’ll never get bored of that book.”
















