panels from Manuel by Rodrigo Muñoz Ballester, 1985
yes, it is true yes, even you too you are still beautiful when you are 50 and you are still beautiful when you are 60 and 70 and 80 and 90 and and and after all these years you are still beautiful, my dear
Eleni R
Look at the moon, 1969 by Leonard Weisgard (1916 – 2000)
The figure of yourself (name redacted) appears at the corner of Aesthetics and Nostalgia
So the roulette wheel of impressions disappears behind curtains where on stage, who should near
The stranger to yourself who inhabits your stare above, beneath With teeth like plastic chairs
The figure of yourself (name reviled) desires their gruesome styles and their teeth and perfect hairs
repeat as needed, yourself (name unimportant) will see the curse a message you will not heed
repeat as needed, yourself (arguably? who cares?) will see that this is the only way, to feel
Eleni R
Life in Hell (1977-2012) Matt Groening
Listen/purchase: Dewel by Mulatu Astatke & The Heliocentrics
Tô Ngọc Vân, Les Brodeuses, 1932
i am in love with so many of the pieces in the incognito art show and am heart broken & devastated that I can’t buy all of them
Mezquitas de Puerto Rico is an ongoing collaboration between Alia Farid and Jesús "Bubu" Negrón on the representation of Islam in the Caribbean. Renderings/depictions have so far resulted in a series of prayer rugs of mosques in the Puerto Rican towns of Hatillo, Vega Alta, Fajardo, Rio Piedras, and Ponce, and postcards of the same places. For the carpet-kilims series, the mosques were photographed in the spring of 2013 and later interpreted by weavers from Mashhad, Iran.
Source: Galerie Imane Farès (pictures)
jesusbubunegron.com (description)
The mower stalled, twice; kneeling, I found A hedgehog jammed up against the blades, Killed. It had been in the long grass. I had seen it before, and even fed it, once. Now I had mauled its unobtrusive world Unmendably. Burial was no help: Next morning I got up and it did not. The first day after a death, the new absence Is always the same; we should be careful Of each other, we should be kind While there is still time. - Philip Larkin
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