J.E.H. MacDonald (Canadian, 1873-1932), In a Garden, probably 1920. Oil on board, 8.5 x 10.5 in.
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Experiencing a moment of happiness, the grad student is immediately consumed with guilt.
“The ‘now what’ question is a continual challenge, not a static endpoint. It means to open up creativity, exploration, ongoing efforts from multiple places. To do all that, we have to keep reading, keep listening, keep reflecting, keep learning.”
Teo You Yenn, This is What Inequality Looks Like
Edmund Dulac
“It was the miraculous bubbles” illustration for “Dreamer of Dreams” by Marie, Queen of Romania, 1915
Tempera on board
never underestimate the power of:
• cleaning off your laptop/computer
• changing your sheets
• straightening up your room
• changing out your toothbrush
• drinking water
• changing the lock/homescreens on your phone
• changing your phone case
• changing your pajamas
• putting on chapstick
• washing your face and putting on moisturizer
• putting lotion on your body
femme with her claws and wings.
Budapest ‘87, Attila Manek