‘Pulpits’ Mina Loy
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‘Pulpits’ Mina Loy
1. three moments in paris, mina loy/ 2. eurydice, sarah ruhl/ 3. orphée ramenant eurydice des enfers, jean-baptiste camille corot/ eurydice, sarah ruhl/ 4. talk, hozier/ 5. hadestown, anais mitchell/ 6. the wounded eurydice, jean baptiste camille corot
Mina Loy, Moons I, 1932. Mixed media on board, 26 1/4 × 35 1/4 inches. Private collection. Courtesy Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Photo: Brad Stanton.
Mina Loy (born Mina Gertrude Löwy; 27 December 1882 – 25 September 1966) was a British-born artist, writer, poet, playwright, novelist, painter, designer of lamps, and bohemian.
The Bewitched, Mina Loy, 1932
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Against my thigh Touch of infinitesimal motion Scarcely perceptible Undulation Warmth moisture
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Death Life I am knowing All about Unfolding
Mina Loy, from Parturition
Art par Mina Loy Untitled (Surreal Scene) c. 1935
Mina Loy - "The Bewitched", 1932. Mixed media on board. The Art Institute of Chicago.
There is no Space or Time Only intensity.
— MINA LOY ⚜️ The Lost Lunar Baedeker, (1997)