1. Joan of Arc, 1865, by John Everett Millais.
2. Kate Bush in Joanni
@roach-works // Melissa Broder, "Problem Area" // Mary Oliver, "The Return" // @annavonsyfert // Koyoharu Gotouge, Demon Slayer // Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance // David Levithan, How They Met and Other Stories // Tennessee Williams, Notebooks
“That’s why high school, or a crappy job, or any other restrictive circumstance can be dangerous: They make dreams too painful to bear. To avoid longing, we hunker down, wait, and resolve to just survive. Great art becomes a reminder of the art you want to be making, and of the gigantic world outside of your small, seemingly inescapable one. We hide from great things because they inspire us, and in this state, inspiration hurts.”
— One of the best articles I’ve ever read. Rookie Mag. By Spencer Tweedy. (via wildyork)
you still want your mom’s love, but it doesn’t feel like it used to. you still crave your mom, but sometimes you mean your mom 10 years ago.
manifesting pretty skies, time for afternoon baking and reading lovely books ⛅️
Ravenclaw: I just be spending my days vibing.
Hufflepuff: You’re not “vibing.” You are in severe psychological distress.
Les dites cariatides (Agnès Varda, 1984)
"Aphrodite," I plead to the moon drenched night sky
"Tell me; if love is meant to heal, then why does it destroy those who choose it?"
From somewhere beyond the clouds, I heard the Goddess laugh.
And I knew.
- Nikita Gill, Night Songs To Aphrodite
happy trans day of visibility i love all of you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Russian artist and passionate about nature, Anastasia Trusova, works with what she calls “Textured Graphic Impressionism”, a unique style.
and all i loved, i loved alone