Creative Work Never Ends
Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.
Sun Tzu, The Art of War (via wordsnquotes)
Urko Sánchez Architects. SOS Children’s Village. Tadjourah. Djibouti. Africa. photos: Javier Callejas, Urko Sánchez Architects
As soon as you stop wanting something you get it. I’ve found that to be absolutely axiomatic.
Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (via wordsnquotes)
Habíamos peleado, él y yo; pero en este limitado universo nuestro estar peleados es otra forma de estar juntos.
Sartre, a la muerte de Camus (via pajareandoenlacalle)
is a Californian painter who studied at New York Academy of Art.
His work is often associated with Science Fiction, and the Post-Apocalyptic. While the genre narratives, that create this continuity of ideas have had a huge impact on my visual memory, he has never really been that interested in the superficial signifiers of alien technology, space battles and blasted wastelands. For him, the pull of the fantastical has always been the promise of ‘When you enter through these doors, your existential understanding of the nature of things will be questioned.’ It is that promise, and the examination of it, that has been the unifying thread in all of his work.