Elizabeth Gadd, we couldn’t tell the ocean from the sky. 2012
Milan Kunc Starry sky 1987 - 1988 acryl, oil on canvas 250 x 250 cm
Insist on believing that good will prevail; that the work will get done; that there will again be love. We have to want to get up in the morning for the good mornings to arrive.
- Tennessee Williams, in Follies of God, June 29, 2023 (via Alive on All Channels)
“I read the poem of a student and in the poem God wandered through a room picking up random objects – a pear, a vase, a shoe – and in bewilderment said, ‘I made this?’. Apparently God had forgotten making anything at all. I awarded this poem a prize, because I was a judge of such matters. I was not really awarding the student, I was awarding God; I knew someday the student would pick up his old poem and say in bewilderment, ‘I made this?’, and at that moment his whole world would be lost in the twilight, and when you are finally lost in the twilight you can not judge anything.”
— “On Twilight,” Mary Reufle
Lucy Liu on what she hopes people take away from her art
i hope that when i die there will be an apartment with everyone i’ve ever loved in it and we are together always
Cyril Edward Power, The Vortex, 1929
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