LESBIANISM - Why settle for less? Melbourne, 1985
Ph. Jill Posener, “Louder Than Words” Pandora, 1986
DEAR READER
Claire Keane
Cosmic Funnies

Love Begins

pixel skylines

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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todays bird
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
trying on a metaphor
noise dept.

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Discoholic 🪩
Keni
we're not kids anymore.

Kaledo Art
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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LESBIANISM - Why settle for less? Melbourne, 1985
Ph. Jill Posener, “Louder Than Words” Pandora, 1986
Jenny Holzer, “Signs,” 1988. Scanned by me.
Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly. Only if you do that can you hope to make the reader feel every particle of what you, the writer, have known and feel compelled to share.
Anne Rice, from the forward to a collection Franz Kafka's Short Stories
“The daily routine of most adults is so heavy and artificial that we are closed off to much of the world. We have to do this in order to get our work done. I think one purpose of art is to get us out of those routines. When we hear music or poetry or stories, the world opens up again. We’re drawn in — or out — and the windows of our perception are cleansed, as William Blake said. The same thing can happen when we’re around young children or adults who have unlearned those habits of shutting the world out.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin
I lowkey kinda wanna make a comic with these goobers... tell you what, send me asks if you have any suggestions for like, a silly comic strip and I'll doodle it :3
I'll just call them Demon Dude, Cat Dude, Bunny Dude, Cube Dude and Jimothy.
Man…
man fuck you tracy letts moodboard
Love
The Sopranos S02xE07 “D-Girl”
Advice by Langston Hughes
The Sound of the Night - Richard Schmid , 2004.
American , 1934-2021
Oil
beautiful blue skies and golden sunshine all along the way
Title: A Woman Bowed in Grief Artist: John Everett Millais (English, 1829-1896) Date: ca. 1857 Genre: figure study Movement: Pre-Raphaelite Period: Victorian Medium: Pen and brown ink and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper Dimensions: 9.8 cm (3.8 in) high x 9.8 cm (3.8 in) wide Location: Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT, USA