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The Art of Abandonment: Photography by Walter Arnold
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Sandringham-Road-Kingsland-High-Street-10.42am-11.37am. London. 15thJune 2009
Photo: Chris Dorley-Brown
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Mahmoud Darwish, Journal of an Ordinary Grief (يـومـيـات الـحـزن الـعـادي), 1973
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One of these days I'm gonna executive this function so hard and you are all gonna be so jealous.
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When You Sleep - My Bloody Valentine.
When I look at you Oh, I don’t know what’s real Once in a while And you make me laugh And I’ll see you tomorrow And it won’t be long Once in a while Then you take me down Then you walk away When you said ‘I do’ Oh, I don’t believe you I can’t forget it, no When you sleep tomorrow And it won’t be long Once in a while When you make me smile And you turn your long blond hair When I look at you Oh, I don’t know what’s real Once in a while And you make me laugh And I’ll see you tomorrow And it won’t be long Once in a while Then you take me down Then you walk away
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I love you paint by numbers kits.
Coloring books. Clay statuettes that come with small pots of paint and a brush that leaks hairs like it was a job. Craft kits of all shapes and sizes and methods and media.
I love you "how to draw" books detailing the extremely simple to the extremely advanced. I love that you exist in libraries and in PDFs.
I love you wooden models awaiting a coat of paint and a design. Paper dolls. Watercolor kits. Acrylic kits. Foam cutout kits.
I love you art supplies marked "academic" or "student" or "elementary." I love you tempera paint. I love that you are priced so cheaply. That you are frequently washable.
I love you color pencils that blend... ish.
I love you office supply highlighters. #2 pencils. Cheap glue. Modeling clay that dries in the air. Watercolor kits that require a solid concept of forgiveness with color mixing.
I love you pre-stretched canvas. Canvas boards. Cheap notebooks. Cheap sketchbooks on sale from store brands designed to lure you into the store, hoping you'll buy other things.
I love you art store discount bins.
I love you construction paper. Scissors that hardly cut.
Digital art programs that offer the chance to create wherever whenever however.
I love you art supplies that help anyone discover the sheer unbelievable magic of transforming something in the world that is not of their aesthetic into something that is.
Even if it is the bare minimum of quality.
Even if it is sloppy.
Even if it is impermanent. Fades, chips, decays nearly immediately.
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Juicy closeups of a pristine Roland Jupiter-6 (1983)
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“I don’t want to leave.” / Lost in Translation (2003)
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The fading shine of French holiday towns documented by Shane Lynam
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I FINALLY FUCKING FOUND IT
source: cyber.dabamos.de
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Jake is short for Jacob, yet Blake is not short for Blacob.
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