@the2headedcalf / On Love, Alain de Botton / @tilthat / Céline Sciamma / Twitter: Nightshiftmp3 / Twitter: Thepartypope / Portrait of a Lady on Fire / The Clean House, Sarah Ruhl / The History of the Band-Aid
gentle earth // from “frog and toad” arnold lobel // “glimpse” walt whitman // “recreo” petrona viera // oscar wilde // @beetlejuices // from “a little life” hanya yanagihara // from “winnie the pooh” a. a. milne // fredrik backman “us against you” // @fairycosmos // from “a little life” hanya yanagihara
1,2. Vincent van Gogh | 3. Kassia St. Clair | 4. Vincent van Gogh | 5. Jeff Sobel (On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous By Ocean Vuong) | 6. Hannah Gadsby | 7. Alireza Sadaghdar | 8. Richard Brautigan | 9. Ocean Vuong | 10. Olha Darchuk | 11. Vladimir Nabokov
the orange, wendy cope // orange branches and azaleas in a bronze vase on a southern terrace by the sea, hermine von preuschen (german, 1854-1918) // oranges, mary oliver // still life with orange, cornelio geranzani (italian, 1880-1955) // oranges, jean little
can i just say that this growing trend of posts that compile quotes/artwork that are related in topic matter, is so so glorious. i love the mismatched font styles of the screenshots, i love how art in general, over various mediums, gravitates towards certain themes and i don’t know how to word this but i love seeing the impact of the personality/style of different artists on those themes… like having light shone on something and depending on ur position it looks different, is similar to the way different artists/writers/etc’s work hits u slightly differently even when talking about the same thing… does that make sense idk but like it’s a clear representation of how there’ll never be ‘enough’ art or ‘too much’ art and that’s so. wonderful i think