e.e. cummings, from ‘Vision’ (in Uncollected Poems), Complete Poems: 1904-1962
[Text ID: “and all the earth is wild with light,”]
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Carl Steffek (1818-1890) - Red deer, oil on canvas, 39 × 31 cm.
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by Robyn Nomadical Roth on Instagram
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"All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning.
Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed."
--Richard Adams, Watership Down
Prince of a Thousand Enemies
Mixed water media
8.5x6"
Somewhat of a new years' painting.
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e.e. cummings, from “(listen)”, in 73 Poems, Complete Poems: 1904-1962
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oh but I love that survival feels good - that eating when you're hungry and require nutrients feels good, that drinking water when you're thirsty feels good, that sleeping when your body needs it feels good.
a little nudge from the life itself to keep going. an incentive to have hope.
a reward for being stubborn enough.
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From Wild Flowers of the British Isles by H. Isabel Adams (1907).
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“I will walk by myself and cure myself in the sunshine and the wind.”
— Charles Reznikoff
(via purplebuddhaquotes)
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Leto and the twins, W. H. Reinhart
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“spirit of the flowers” tiles manufactured in 1874
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Odysseus Elytis, tr. by Athan Anagnostopoulos, from “Maria Nephele: A Poem In Two,”
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Poisonous Plants Print by lvcernarivm
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Apollo and Diana by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
"Muse, sing of Artemis, sister of the far-shooter, Parthenos the virgin who delights in arrows, who was fostered with Apollon.
She waters her horses from Meles deep in reeds, and swifty drives her all-golden chariot through Smyrna to vine-clad Klaros where Apollon god of the silver bow , sits waiting for far-shooting delighter in arrows.
And so hail to you, Artemis, in my song and to all goddesses as well."
- Homeric Hymn 9 to Artemis (trans. Evelyn-White)
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