Fire with Fire (1986) | dir. Duncan Gibbins
Faye Wei Wei is such a beautiful, ethereal and interesting artist. She is a mystical individual that engages with the art, bringing forth and creating obscure forms of inspiration and beauty. Imagine finding inspiration within rare and characteristic things in life such as this following poem which inspires her. Just read how enchanting this is.
“You gave me hyacinths first a year ago; They called me the hyacinth girl.’ —Yet when we came back, late, from the Hyacinth garden, Your arms full, and your hair wet, I could not Speak, and my eyes failed, I was neither Living nor dead, and I knew nothing, Looking into the heart of light, the silence. Od’ und leer das Meer.”
poem by T.S Eliot, entitled The Waste Land
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HAD to sketch this photograph
By Harley Weir for Vogue UK
pls look at our gorgeous heirloom tomatoes
lindsey donnell and sanford placide photographed by daphne lee
Sarita for Jeffrey Campbell shot by @nazarovaanna
Jeremy Lipking
Jamiliah. 2010, oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in.
Traditional Indian kettles with handmade folk art
Leonard McCombe Man Having His Hair Brushed by His Wife, Navajo Nation, Arizona 1948
Me n my mutuals watching it all unfold……….
Whatching what unfold?
It all
✨sea moodboard from my camera roll ✨
Bridegroom wedding crown made of silver, northern India
The incredible embroidered jackets of Brazilian outsider artist Bispo Do Rosario. Through a myriad of materials and objects (including embroidery, jackets, furniture like sculptures, models and flags) Bispo tried to explain the world to God, whom he thought – much like a parent of a teenager – did not understand his human creation anymore. Do Rosario spent the majority of his life in a mental institution but was given full freedom to express his creative sides.
Kylemore Abbey, Ireland (by AlCapitol)