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René Magritte
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Alfredo Baruffi (1873-1948), 'Primo Specchio' (First Mirror) ''Novissima'', #5, 1905 Source
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acidandpixiedust · 2 years
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acidandpixiedust · 2 years
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The Uses of Sorrow, Mary Oliver
(In my sleep I dreamed this poem)
Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness.
It took me years to understand that this, too, was a gift.
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acidandpixiedust · 4 years
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[A white fortune cookie paper with blue text. Front: The best times of your life have not yet been lived. Lucky Numbers 41, 36, 22, 51, 39, 34 Back: August, Chinese text 八 (bā) 月 (yuè)]
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acidandpixiedust · 5 years
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A Moon or a Button by Ruth Krauss and Remy Charlip, 1959
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Paul Delvaux (Be. 1897-1994)
Landscape with lanterns (1958)
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Vija Celmins   Lead Sea #2 signed and dated ‘V. Celmins 1969’ (lower right) graphite on paper 14 ½ x 19 ¾ in. (36.8 x 50.1 cm.) Drawn in 1969.
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acidandpixiedust · 6 years
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mies van der rohe… berlin friedrichstraße skyscraper project 1921 @ facebook
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acidandpixiedust · 6 years
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“She was beautiful when she suffered; her eyes were deeper, her voice warmer, fuller; her dark beauty was simpler and more human. Her suffering had a quality of saintliness. It was her way of offering herself. I couldn’t see her suffer without telling her I loved her, as if love was the negation of evil.”
— Elie Wiesel, tr. by Anne Borchardt, from Night Trilogy; “Day: A Novel”
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acidandpixiedust · 6 years
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acidandpixiedust · 6 years
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The more you know about Greek mythology, the more you realize the night sky’s just a giant graveyard where the gods bury loved ones corpses  
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acidandpixiedust · 6 years
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A glimpse of what is to come in my minicomic ‘Cash’
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acidandpixiedust · 6 years
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sphere rings
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“We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented”
The Truman Show (1998)
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