Might and Magic : Secret of the inner Sanctum
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The Art of Kiki’s Delivery Service Art Book
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hey quick question: what?
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if i’m a psychiatrist
and you ask me
“why do i feel tired all the time?”
i will recommend
that you rise every tuesday morning
without checking your phone,
the media,
the news
and instead go for a walk
and appreciate the singing birds serenading
your being’s strong will to live
drink tea instead of coffee
remind your body to stay soft instead
of the forever rush into mindlessly doing things
that makes you feel like busy
instead of focusing
your energy
on one task at a time & then
maybe
when you visit me every thursday morning
you’ll be a light that’s powerful enough
to make my day.
-juansen dizon, the lightworker
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William Utermohlen was an American artist diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. In response to the illness, he began to paint a series of self-portraits. The result is a crushing depiction of his descent into dementia. They provide a stark insight into the devastating effects that the disease has. As he struggled to keep in touch with the world surrounding him, his works became flatter and more abstract. They lacked the details and spatial sense that his art had early on in his diagnosis. By 2000, his memory and technical skills had deteriorated so much that his final heartbreaking portrayal was little more than a scribbled skull. He passed away in 2007 “but it wasn’t him by then,” said his widow, Patricia.
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time heals all wounds 💞💐🗝💌
ig: bllluish
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The Beach Boys be like “I know a spot” and take you to Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama, Key Largo, Montego, baby wh
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Slowdive, “Blue Skied An’ Clear,” Pygmalion LP (Green, 1995)
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