Oleksandr Murashko (Ukrainian, 1875-1919)
Carousel, 1906
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Getahun Assefa Balcha (Ethiopian, 1967), Women Fishing, 2019. Acrylic on canvas, 199 x 100 cm.
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1991 Anglo American Eyewear Frog Sunglasses
(via: Pinterest/archive.org)
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There’s a lot going on in that little critter’s head right now.
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Not yet summer,
but unseasonable heat
pries open the cherry tree.
It stands there stupefied,
in its sham, pink frills,
dense with early blooming.
Then, as afternoon cools
into more furtive winds,
I look up to see
a blizzard of petals
rushing the sky.
It is only April.
I can’t stop my own life
from hurrying by.
The moon, already pacing.
In Your Absence by Judith Harris
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Excerpt from "Short Talks" by Anne Carson
[text ID: Day after day I think of you as soon as I wake up. Someone has put cries of birds on the air like jewels.]
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susan sontag’s writing on writing, from her journals
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Part 1 of my modern avatar au, the fire nation
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anybody else in the club feeling this one
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regarding the röttgen pietà, elle emerson
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i think that people should start using “in poor taste” as a descriptor again given it is often the most applicable and clearest phrase when discoursing about media and analysis; sometimes a piece of art isn’t actually THE most problematic thing of all time is is. just in poor taste (not JUST in poor taste as a reductive take on potential harm but/and as in regardless of intent the impact is this was an offensive or stupid take/choice)
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franz wright
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Carmen de los Mártires, Granada, Andalusia, España
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An Interview with Jenny Slate, by Sara Black McCulloch
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