This was Mother's favorite van Gogh painting. She had a framed poster print of it in her bedroom. I asked her why it was her favorite. I knew she liked flowers and we had irises in our garden, but she said it was because he included that one white iris on the left and one that has a bit of white on the right. She said she thought those two were Vincent and his brother Theo.
I tried to write a poem about that but I haven't gotten it right so far.
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Flowering branch by Pancrace Bessa (1772–1835).
Graphite, watercolour, gouache, gum arabic.
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Wikimedia.
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I don't do either. Nat was messed up.
We dream in our waking moments and walk in our sleep.
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Everyone needs to be told this at some point in their life
"You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."
—'Christopher Robin'
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It is, isn't it?
Kiki's Delivery Service | 魔女の宅急便 (1989) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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Hmmm, I guess I never encountered this type of magnolia
Banana Shrub (Magnolia figo), what it lacks in bloom size it makes up for in scent, citrusy bananas with a sort of cantalopey note...
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I have always thought there should be a show of Vincent's oddest paintings. I'd put this one in that show.
Of course, I still love it.
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As I saw on my morning walk...
Vincent van Gogh ~ Patch of grass, 1887
[Source: Google Art Project]
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When the rain makes an Impressionist painting on the street
Kaoru Yamada
#art
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Front cover of McCall's Magazine (April, 1916) with an illustration by Ruth Eastman.
Source: David LaFave. Image Processing by: magscanner
Internet Archive Python library 1.8.1
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Reginald Higgins (1877-1933)
"The Blue Stocking"
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Yeah, I watched it again.
Winona Ryder as Veronica Sawyer
HEATHERS 1989, dir. Michael Lehmann
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Now that is LOVE
“If you live to be a hundred, I hope I live to be a hundred minus one day, so that I never have to live a day without you.”
-'Winnie-the-Pooh'
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