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on the transubstantiation of bread into body and making peace with your hunger. — the orangery literary society 🍊
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Sarah Kane, 4.48 Psychosis // Kaye Donachie //Andrés Cerpa, “The Vault”
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Moki Karlsson Cherry and Neneh Cherry in their home in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, late 1960s
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Richard Ohrbach’s colorful dining corner (1975)
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“for Vera”
Vladimir Nabokov used to draw butterflies for his wife and love of a lifetime, Véra Slonim.
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The Phenomenon Of “Crown Shyness” Where Trees Avoid Touching
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Translucent Textiles Cast Organisms and Mundane Objects as Dreamy Sculptures and Wearables
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(via (18) Bonnie Anne Pinard / Pinterest)
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Comet in Moominland (ムーミン谷の彗星, Mūmindani no Suisei)
1992
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Frederikke Sophie By Jason Lee Parry For Faithfull The Brand
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Atelier de Lesfressange (Series XV)
1. The Wedding Dress, Wedding Dress, Victorian art, Frederick Ellwell
2. ‘After the Misdeed’, Jean Béraud
3. Widow, 1865 - Konstantin Makovsky
4. Le Jour Des Morts/Day of the Dead, 1859, William Bouguereau
5. Cottet, Charles (b,1863)- Woman Comforting Another About Letter
6. Auguste Toulmouche (1829-1890) Consolation 1867
7. Mourner By A R Chughtai
8. Kate Bisschop-Swift (Dutch, 1834 – 1928): The Painter’s Widow (1870)
9. The Widow (1899) Ralph Hedley
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I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.
When Harry Met Sally… (1989) dir. Rob Reiner, cinematography by Barry Sonnenfeld
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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries || Death at Victoria Dock
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