they were too afraid to put him in eleven’s era because he would have had an affair with rory
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they were too afraid to put him in eleven’s era because he would have had an affair with rory
Louise Nevelson, "End of Day XXXVII," 1973,
Wood construction, painted black,
(341⁄2 x 19 x 2 in. (87.6 x 48.3 x 5.1 cm.))
Lost in the monochromatic world of Louise Nevelson today. There is something so silent and commanding about the way she gathers the "discarded" and builds it into a wall of mystery.
The deep shadows between the wooden fragments feel like they hold a thousand different stories, all painted in the same infinite black.
It feels less like an object and more like a place you could inhabit if you only knew the way in.
PS: This sculpture is not a door, but it could be.
Ardiendo en el Apocalipsis (#5) by Andy Miller
Captain Jack Harkness 🩵 Torchwood 🩵 End of Days
(please excuse if someone's already done this but) yeah. pretty much.