Tamara Dean's The Suspended Moment (2022)
From her instagram:
"'The Suspended Moment' 2022
Leaning into the still life genre and inspired by the Dutch master oil painters I created a series of still-life vignettes in my underwater studio.
My execution contradicts the idea of the 'still life' by animating the scene, encouraging some of my objects to take flight so as to appear to defy the rules of gravity.
Shot on my Fujifilm GFX100S + the new GF20-35mmF4 lens.
Huge thanks to @raven_claw07 for being such a great assistent"
4 notes
·
View notes
Lou Reed (1942-2013)
10 notes
·
View notes
Hard Rain (1976) by Bob Dylan is the sexiest album cover ever
12 notes
·
View notes
the eighties were kind to no one but mr dylan
0 notes
Boys Dont Cry (Music video) - The Cure 1986
Boys Don't Cry was originally released in June 1979. In this 1986 re-recording of the song, bassist Michael Dempsey has his first apperance with the band since the song's original release
look at those spooky gothic visuals. I love
15 notes
·
View notes
"In New Orleans you could almost see other dimensions. There's only one day at a time here, then it's tonight and then tomorrow will be today again. Chronic melancolia hanging from the trees. You never get tired of it. After a while you start to feel like a ghost from one of the tombs, like you're in a wax museum below crimson clouds."
Bob Dylan - Chronicles, volume one, 2004
22 notes
·
View notes
George Barker - The Smoke Witch, 1886
978 notes
·
View notes
I truly believe it is impossible for anyone to be a reader without picking up an appreciation for words and yearn to arrange them in a certain manner to express the thought and beauty simultaneously.
882 notes
·
View notes
Full Moon (Aug. 2, 2020)
13K notes
·
View notes
Virginia Woolf ― The Waves
15K notes
·
View notes
We never much thought we could get very old
Bob Dylan, Bobs Dylan's Dream
2 notes
·
View notes
190919
--
John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley- 1962
19 notes
·
View notes
”Would you write on a desert island? Doesn’t one always write in order to be read?”
—
Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea
13 notes
·
View notes