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May
21st
Thu
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(via scout)

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May
20th
Wed
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I promise to make you so alive that the fall of dust on furniture will deafen you.
— Nina Cassian
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tatielle:

my allotmentshed (via BisyBackson)

tatielle:

my allotmentshed (via BisyBackson)
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tatielle:

The yellow deer (via Happymeat)

tatielle:

The yellow deer (via Happymeat)
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jlovely:

chronicdissatisfaction:

All I Need- Radiohead
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I'm kind of obsessed

with Chuck Close. It’s not unhealthy, yet.

May
19th
Tue
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somethingchanged:


“I never really think of me as the picture, in fact it’s always just been an image. It’s an image that happens to be me. I don’t feel attached to it at all. Though other people might say, there’s Phil, but I never say that. I don’t think when Monet was doing haystacks, the haystacks thought, hey I’m the haystack — it’s just another haystack! I don’t think it was a portrait in the sense that when Rembrandt did a portrait or when Van Gogh did a portrait those portraits were partly to reveal some character of the person — those portraits were about the person. If this is a portrait at all, and I don’t think it is, its not about revealing the portrait of the person. It’s about revealing the artist.”
- Philip Glass about his portrait by  Chuck Close. Interviewed by Adam Harrison Levy, via Design Observer.

somethingchanged:

“I never really think of me as the picture, in fact it’s always just been an image. It’s an image that happens to be me. I don’t feel attached to it at all. Though other people might say, there’s Phil, but I never say that. I don’t think when Monet was doing haystacks, the haystacks thought, hey I’m the haystack — it’s just another haystack! I don’t think it was a portrait in the sense that when Rembrandt did a portrait or when Van Gogh did a portrait those portraits were partly to reveal some character of the person — those portraits were about the person. If this is a portrait at all, and I don’t think it is, its not about revealing the portrait of the person. It’s about revealing the artist.”

- Philip Glass about his portrait by  Chuck Close. Interviewed by Adam Harrison Levy, via Design Observer.

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May
14th
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copycats:

Peace Like A River by Spoon
originally by Paul Simon
(posted by bunkercomplex)
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lesliefeist:

“You and I” - Wilco & Feist
May
9th
Sat
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