Persephone had it right.
If you must go, might as well
take all of spring with you—
Cathy Linh Che, from “Letters to Doc”, Split
(via voirlvmer)
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Summer has come.
How quiet it is
now that life has triumphed. (…)
Louise Glück, from A Summer Garden in “Faithful And Virtuous Night”
(via adrasteiax)
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“It’s a human need, to give to shapelessness a form.”
— Carl Phillips, from “Fray” (via voirlvmer)
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“My speech is imperfect. Not because I want to shine with words, but out of the impossibility of finding those words, I speak in images. With nothing else can I express the words from the depths.”
—
Carl Jung
(via lonequixote)
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Babylon, 1906, Frantisek Kupka
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There were promises made in the darkness.
Promises made in your sleep.
Promises..
The gods demand you keep!
- Forever Yours (Reprise), New Broadway Once On This Island
Salutations! I miss this girl, Hecate. I know her hair is somewhat darker than this but I just feel like this color play will bring up some mood to show her power. I may have to readjust this here and there tho. I haven't finish it yet but so far I really like how things go.
the character are not mine.
character belongs to Rachel Smythe (@used_bandaid)
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"Finally surfaced above the downs
Feeling her boldest, she came around
'Cause she's a goddess, finally saw this"
-Goddess, Banks
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Had fun re-imagine my friend's character from sky! She's bright as the sun 💖☀️
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Still Life with a Mandolin, 1885, Paul Gauguin
Medium: oil,canvas
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“The most silence of silences has hold of me.”
— Leonid Lavrov, tr. by J. R. Rowland, from 20th Century Russian Poetry; “Notes of the Impossible,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
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“a voice heard only on breathless nights, a desolate white memento.”
— Margaret Atwood, from Five Poems for Dolls (via wishbzne)
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Poignancy ||
a study of 3D models using modeling clay and acrylic paint.
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Does it silence or enliven
your desire, the reminder
I will one day die?
(This the question my body asks.)
— Leila Chatti, from “Odalisque (Polaroid Taken One Day Before the Surgery),” Deluge
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Sagittarius serpentarius
Secretary Bird
“The Killer Queen”
Sketches by me.
References :
Google Image
http://what-when-how.com/birds/secretary-bird-birds/
Poem and Text(s) :
The Queen - Pablo Neruda
http://what-when-how.com/birds/secretary-bird-birds/
https://www.britannica.com/animal/secretary-bird
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretarybird
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=difrBNjGwLo&t=37s
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“Much like fairy tales, there are two facets of horror. One is pro-institution, which is the most reprehensible type of fairy tale: Don’t wander into the woods, and always obey your parents. The other type of fairy tale is completely anarchic and antiestablishment.”
— Guillermo del Toro on horror being inherently political (via girlwithouthands)
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Gypaetus barbatus
Bearded Vulture
“King of the Dead”
Sketch by me.
References : Google Image.
Texts :
Epic III - Anais Mitchell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZpMctCc1UM&t=188s
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearded_vulture
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“The word “eclipse” comes from ancient Greek ekleipsis, “a forsaking, quitting, abandonment.” The sun quits us, we are forsaken by light.”
— Anne Carson, “Totality, The Colour of Eclipse”, in Decreation (via antigonick)
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