“The days. I became sad because of this steel daylight in which I live.”— Clarice Lispector, from The Stream of Life
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“The days. I became sad because of this steel daylight in which I live.”— Clarice Lispector, from The Stream of Life
Panel 7. Cupid Carrying Psyche Up to Heaven, 1908, Maurice Denis
Size: 180x265 cm
Medium: oil on canvas
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Carrie Mae Weems, “Untitled (Phone),” 1990, black-and-white photograph, silver print.
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‘Man in Shower in Beverly Hills’, David Hockney, 1964
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“I have contemplated the blue sky too much and I have felt real wounds of light.”— Federico García Lorca, from a letter to Adriano del Valle wr. c. 1920
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“You didn’t come into this world. You came out of it, like a wave from the ocean. You are not a stranger here.”— Alan Watts (via quietlotus)
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Sojourner Truth Parsons, Pink and mauve and blue on the vine everytime you open the blinds (2016)
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