Take me there. Now. Please.
Leeds Castle, UK *by ovofrito
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Sunflower at Sunset: a study by Teresa Campbell. #thisiswhyiloveny @nbk_farms @timeoutnewyork (at Williamsburg Bridge)
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Like a firework, unexploding. Wanting light but never knowing how. 💥 #ragtime #fourthofjuly #eastvillage #rooftopnyc #thisiswhyiloveny #murica (at East Village)
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Well done, subway prankster. Well done. #thisiswhyiloveny (at 34th Street–Hudson Yards)
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❤️ #thisiswhyiloveny #travelingtoms (at East Village/Lower East Side Historic District)
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#YayHamlet #literally (at Sheen Center)
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One day Sue, one day. (at Mount Hope Cemetery - Rochester)
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Google Street View, or taken by me after awkwardly climbing onto my fire escape for the first time? You decide. #thisiswhyiloveny (at Inwood, Manhattan)
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How I celebrated #worldtheatreday: I did 9 months of updating to my Theatergoer's Journal, ordered new #Playbill binders, and listened to #SiriusXM #liveonbroadway. They say go big or go home...but I was at home. #stagey #thespian #arsgratisartis
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Wearing red, reading a play, and taking in a sunshine ray. Not spending money and not working voluntarily. This is how I spent #internationalwomensday, what will you do to pave the way? #adaywithoutwomen hopefully was a success- how we carry the torch will be the true test. ❤ (at Fort Tryon Park Trust)
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQI06jiNsR8)
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Andrew can do (or say) no wrong.
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Art hist-erical-ory.
I mean...
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On a Rome kick today...and I love it!
St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican (BY throughalens83)
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I threw a coin in 9 years ago...so I’ll be back...one day.
Fontana di Trevi, Rome (by throughalens83)
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Years and years ago, there was a production of The Tempest, out of doors, at an Oxford college on a lawn, which was the stage, and the lawn went back towards the lake in the grounds of the college, and the play began in natural light. But as it developed, and as it became time for Ariel to say his farewell to the world of The Tempest, the evening had started to close in and there was some artificial lighting coming on. And as Ariel uttered his last speech, he turned and he ran across the grass, and he got to the edge of the lake and he just kept running across the top of the water — the producer having thoughtfully provided a kind of walkway an inch beneath the water. And you could see and you could hear the plish, plash as he ran away from you across the top of the lake, until the gloom enveloped him and he disappeared from your view.
And as he did so, from the further shore, a firework rocket was ignited, and it went whoosh into the air, and high up there it burst into lots of sparks, and all the sparks went out, and he had gone.
When you look up the stage directions, it says, ‘Exit Ariel.’
Tom Stoppard, University of Pennsylvania, 1996 (via flameintobeing)
I was reminded of this story today. It’s breathtaking..
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I love this illustration. So much.
We tip our hats to Jillian Tamaki whose art card “Platform”, was selected for American Illustration’s annual book! Congratulations!
#IllustrationWeek #AI35
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