EDWARD BRUCE (AMERICAN, 1879-1943)
“A WALNUT TREE” n.d.
Oil on canvas
20 x 16 in.
it is perfectly okay to take a break from reality. I am allowed to step into the void or perhaps an alternate dimension for a moment when things get overwhelming
3 postcards venting my frustrations about living in a car centric dull suburban city.
Image and text ID under the cut
[Text ID:
Postcard 1: There is something very sinister about the emptiness of suburbia. It is defined by a lack of everything. No trees, no buildings, no people.
Postcard 2: Flat emotionless concrete, stretched out for miles. You do not see the people hidden in their private carriages, protected in palaces so fortified they might as well not exist.
Postcard 3: To fight isolation, they suggest stepping outside. But you find nothing.]
[Image ID: A set of 3 postcards, with an illustration on the front and writing on the back of each.
The first image is of a yellow surrealist landscape with distorted traffic lights throughout, and a winding path that leads to a blue city in the distance. There is a simplified figure facing towards the city.
The second image is a blue city street with liquified distorted buildings, leading towards an orange glow in the distance. The figure is facing towards the horizon.
The third is an orange desert landscape with a large tree in the foreground and the character resting on it.]
if the heavens ever did speak she’s the last true mouthpiece every sunday’s getting more bleak a fresh poison each week
unrealitycw have a Super Gay version of take me to church
Space trip
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Hooked Rug, 1935-45, Canada.