Mahmoud Darwish, from “The Butterfly’s Burden; ‘We Walk On The Bridge’”, tr. Fady Joudah.
too much love inside me disorder
"So much more was said in the unsaid."
– Bridgett Devoue
— m.r.
i don't pay attention to the world ending. it has ended for me many times and began again in the morning.
― Nayyirah Waheed, Salt
Daniel Chester French, The Sons of God Saw the Daughters of Men
Ron Hicks (American, 1965) - Café Kiss
I ask god to send a swordsman / and god says ‘look at your hands’
— Melissa Broder in “Problem Area” from Last Sext
I want to go back to the beginning. We all do. I think: hurt won’t be there. But I’m wrong.
Gregory Orr, from Concerning The Book That Is The Body Of The Beloved
The endless summer, Fabien Muscio
Marcel RIEDER (1862-1942) - Jeunes femmes sur la lande au clair de lune
Ridolfo and Gismonda by J.C. Leyendecker (1906)
hi i hope you don't mind me asking! who are some of the artists that inspire your work and if any art movements too, which ones? i absolutely adore your work and wanna dive into the artists that inspire you because you fill me with so much inspiration 💫
Duilio Cambellotti
Paul Jouve
Norbertine Bresslern-Roth
J. C. Leyendecker
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Akseli Gallen-Kallela
Harry Clarke
Nico Marlet
Mike Mignola
Carl Otto Czeschka
Alphonse Mucha
Klaus Haapaniemi
Sanna Annukka
Takato Yamamoto
Ivan Bilibin
Gennady Pavlishin
Evgeni Rachev
Ludvig Hohlwein
Tove Jansson
Just to name a few that have influenced me a lot and continue to live in my head permanently! Sorry about the long post, I thought it'd be helpful if I included examples.
My favorite art movement is art nouveau, I like poster art and antique fairytale illustrations a lot, and in terms of art history I'm most interested in renaissance, early baroque and gloomy 19th century romanticism.
‘Portraits of a Grizzly Bear and Mouse, Life Size’ by George Catlin, c. 1846-1848.
Skull Wearing a Wreath of Flowers, Thomas Satterwhite Noble, circa. 1874
i feel like a trembling little mouse with a sword
Kitty Lange Kielland (1843 – 1914)
Interior with two women
William Trost Richards (American, 1833-1905) A Rocky Coast, 1877 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A late Medieval silver ring probably Eastern European in origin.
With oval bezel, carved with a standing bird, it’s neck and head bent down, a star and crescent before it, the rim of the bezel and shoulders of the ring with decorative border.
A Knight and His Lady by by Andy Thomas
Knight at the Crossroads by Viktor Vasnetsov (1882)
"Rappelle-toi combien de temps tu as repoussé ceci, combien de fois les dieux t'ont accordé une période de grâce que tu n'as pas utilisée. Il est grand temps maintenant que tu comprennes l'univers dont tu fais partie, et le gouverneur de cet univers dont tu constitues une émanation ; et qu'il y a une limite circonscrite à ton temps - si tu ne l'utilises pas pour dissiper tes nuages, il disparaîtra, tout comme toi, et l'opportunité ne reviendra pas."
Marc Aurèle, Pensées pour moi-même
The cattle pasture, ca. 1906 - by Léonard Misonne (1870 - 1943), Belgian
La Meditation, Detail.
by Anatole Vely (1838 - 1882)
2007
July 2018 SK, Canada
Eve Malherbe - Kaleidoscope 1, 2020
by Letolatte
several people shared this on twitter so I'm going to post it here. absolutely astounding couple of sentences