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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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In honor of Valentine’s Day, artists and their muses…
Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgewick
“If at first the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it” Albert Einstein
A woman with the White Moon cycle, bleeding with the dark (new) Moon, becomes linked to the deepest levels of her awareness, reminding her that there exists more than just the world she sees, because she is the carrier of the seed of life. A woman with a Red Moon cycle, bleeding with the full moon, brings the energies and mysteries of her inner darkness out into the world around her as a gift and an offering of the depths of her learning.
Miranda Gray, Red Moon (via cosmofilius)
Edie and Andy at the Factory. Photographed by Susan Wood.
Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick and Catherine Deneuve
“Edie was spoiled materially, but starved and tortured emotionally. You can see that in her eyes. Oh, those sprightly, beautiful but also deeply sorrowful light brown eyes that I will never forget.”
– Andy Warhol
Edie Sedgwick, Warhol Screen Tests, 1965
Edie Sedgwick, photographed by Larry Fink, 1966
Bob Dylan holding the portrait of Elvis Presley by Andy Warhol in 1965
Edie Sedgwick & Nico, Photobooth by Gerard Malanga, 1966
Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick and Chuck Klein photographed by Burt Glinn
Land really is the best art.
Andy Warhol (via landscape-photo-graphy)
The idea of waiting for something makes it more exciting.
Andy Warhol (via pre-party)
Had to share this @WeHeartIt http://weheartit.com/entry/244851213
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