Larry Poons, Photo by Hollis Frampton, 1963
Imaginary evil is romantic and varied; real evil is gloomy, monotonous, barren, boring. Imaginary good is boring; real good is always new, marvelous, intoxicating.
Simone Weil, Gravity and Grace (via philosophybits)
Lotus IX from The Lotus Series, Robert Rauschenberg, 2008, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Emily Fisher Landau Size: sheet: 45 ¾ x 60 ¾" (116.2 x 154.3 cm) Medium: Digital print with photogravure from a series of twelve digital prints, ten with photogravure
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/133589
Sheet of Studies, Carlo Maratti, 17th century, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Paul J. Haldeman Size: 37.7 x 26 cm (14 13/16 x 10 ¼ in.) Medium: Brownish red and white chalk on off-white antique laid paper prepared with a red chalk wash, laid down on cream card
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/146426
des, chicago 2013
Mamma Andersson (Swedish, b. 1962), Hypnos/Hypnosis, 2021. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 118 x 90 cm.
Gianni Colombo, Architettura cacogoniometrica, 1980s [© Archivio Gianni Colombo, Milano]
Today I made a zine, I cannot believe it sold out within a couple hours. It’s filled with my recent doodles, scans of pressed flowers, photographs, etc. I hope to continue to make more in the near future again. The cover says:
Swahili proverb: si maua yote yanayotoa matunda. Translation: not all flowers give fruit. Not all beginnings end well.
Mariano Fortuny sage green pleated silk Delphos gown circa 1930
Gold Corner, New York City
Joel Meyerowitz, 1974