Joy Sullivan, from "Long Division", Instructions for Traveling West
Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Taken August 2021
cursed land
Soul Mates
I don’t know how you are so familiar to me—or why it feels less like I am getting to know you and more as though I am remembering who you are. How every smile, every whisper brings me closer to the impossible conclusion that I have known you before, I have loved you before—in another time, a different place, some other existence.
— Lang Leav
You didn't notice, but you grew up.
Carl Bretzke, Highway 1, Oil on aluminum
i feel like a trembling little mouse with a sword
Lingering on It
Original template cr: @mhuyo from Twitter
Eugène Carrière (1849-1906) was a French Symbolist painter, lithographer, and sculptor known for his atmospheric, monomchromatic style of domestic intimacy scenes and for his portraits of distinguished literary and artistic personalities.
The misty appearance of Carrière’s work was prized by contemporaries tired of precisely detailed and realistic paintings. A critic once compared Carrière’s style to that of his colleague Auguste Rodin, writing, “Rodin paints in marble and Carrière sculpts with shadow.” - Mysterious Art Century Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - Pinterest
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