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#FridayFeature | Willem de Kooning - De Kooning's earliest surviving print is a 1957 etching called 'Revenge', on which is printed a poem by Harold Rosenberg of the same name. It was published in 1960 as a part of the portfolio '21 Etchings and Poems', a project inspired by the illuminated volumes of William Blake and initiated by the Abstract Expressionist sculptor and printmaker Peter Grippe. De Kooning's collaboration with Rosenberg is divided into three horizontal registers. At the top of the sheet, Rosenberg's poem is broken into three stanzas, reading left to right, below which the title is written in bold, flowing script across a field of black. In the lower third of the sheet, a web of meandering lines encompasses the pair of eyes of an upside-down figure. - Text source: John Elderfield, De Kooning: A Retrospective, "Black and White" by Jennifer Field The Museum of Modern Art, New York, page 329 - Willem de Kooning, Revenge, 1960, aquatint, 11 3/4 x 13 5/8 inches, edition of 50, signed and annotated - #willemdekooning #dekooning #revenege #poem #poetry #aquatint #etching #abstractexpressionism #abex #abstractexpressionist (at Leslie Sacks Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv4pyL3Fvzf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=13639hpp61i0u
Ampharos is my favourite pokemon, and my girlfriend spent a bunch of time getting me a shiny mareep and its made me super happy. I don't really know who to share this happiness with, and i thought you'd appreciate the mareep love.
I spent one summer farming like 700 mareep to get a shiny. I still have her. She’s level 100.
what information do we have on part 5?
The information we have is that I love it.
Hey, it's judge Scott from GP Toronto! Was lovely meeting and working with you. Hope you had a lovely trip home
Thanks! It was cool working with you too! We should have gotten a selfie together. :)
revenege replied to your post: took all my EDH decks apart to build Alesha lads
how many decks died on the altar of Alesha
ayli and olivia voldaren, plus the sac outlets from meren and a card or two from rashmi
I never believed in tit for tat. It never seemed right. I was in so much pain. Why would I want to increase the level of existing pain in our world? It’s already way too much. It’s already unfair. It’s already unbearable. And as much of it exists, as much comes to us in different forms from the people least expected.
But if I am being completely honest, I did believe in revenge as a child. But only because the concept was glorified. Quotes and books that made it seem right. They made it seem fair and somehow gave the illusion of strength.
“If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?”
But I’ve come to realize,
if they prick us, we bleed but then we also heal. If they tickle us, we laugh and that’s not a bad thing. If they poison us, who knows what death really is? And if they wrong us, should we not work on making it right?
“Revenge” by Elisa Chavez
Since you mention it, I think I will start that race war.
I could’ve swung either way? But now I’m definitely spending the next 4 years converting your daughters to lesbianism; I’m gonna eat all your guns. Swallow them lock stock and barrel and spit bullet casings onto the dinner table;
I’ll give birth to an army of mixed-race babies. With fathers from every continent and genders to outnumber the stars, my legion of multiracial babies will be intersectional as fuck and your swastikas will not be enough to save you,
because real talk, you didn’t stop the future from coming. You just delayed our coronation. We have the same deviant haircuts we had yesterday; we are still getting gay-married like nobody’s business because it’s still nobody’s business; there’s a Muslim kid in Kansas who has already written the schematic for the robot that will steal your job in manufacturing, and that robot? Will also be gay, so get used to it:
we didn’t manifest the mountain by speaking its name, the buildings here are not on your side just because you make them spray-painted accomplices. These walls do not have genders and they all think you suck. Even the earth found common cause with us the way you trample us both,
oh yeah: there will be signs, and rainbow-colored drum circles, and folks arguing ideology until even I want to punch them but I won’t, because they’re my family, in that blood-of-the-covenant sense. If you’ve never loved someone like that you cannot outwaltz us, we have all the good dancers anyway.
I’ll confess I don’t know if I’m alive right now; I haven’t heard my heart beat in days, I keep holding my breath for the moment the plane goes down and I have to save enough oxygen to get my friends through.
But I finally found the argument against suicide and it’s us. We’re the effigies that haunt America’s nights harder the longer they spend burning us, we are scaring the shit out of people by spreading, by refusing to die: what are we but a fire? We know everything we do is so the kids after us will be able to follow something towards safety; what can I call us but lighthouse,
of course I’m terrified. Of course I’m a shroud. And of course it’s not fair but rest assured, anxious America, you brought your fists to a glitter fight. This is a taco truck rally and all you have is cole slaw. You cannot deport our minds; we won’t hold funerals for our potential. We have always been what makes America great.
--- Revenge by Elisa Chavez, The Seattle Review of Books