Better Call Saul 4x07 “Something Stupid” || 5x07 “JMM”
MAD MEN S1E9
"Mrs. Draper, what are you doing?"
blue & orange. 💧🔥 oil on wood panel, 2021 and 2022
REAR WINDOW 1954 — dir. Alfred Hitchcock
that comment about how you should not borrow grief from the future has saved me multiple times from spiraling into an inescapable state of anxiety. like every time i find myself thinking about how something in the future could go wrong i remember that comment and i think to myself: well i never know, it might get better. it might not even happen the way i think it will and if it does happen and it is sad and bad ill be sad about it then, when it happens. and it’s somehow soo freeing
Watercolor on Black Paper
2023, 22"x 30"
Pink Wisteria
Private Collection
"Do you ever find yourself overwhelmed by emotion?"
"Yes. Yes that has happened."
TÁR (2022) dir. Todd Field
ALICE IN WONDERLAND — 1951, dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske
René Magritte (Belgian, 1898-1967), L'empire des lumières [The Empire of Lights], 1956. Gouache on paper, 14 3⁄8 x 18 ½ in
Over the Garden Wall 10th Anniversary stop motion short by creator Patrick McHale and Aardman Animations
Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny in Skyfall. 2012. dir. Sam Mendes
hold on sorry you're telling me the name of the boat was "the terror"?? i always assumed that was a retroactive name! did they WANT things to go horrifically awry???
obsessed with the implication that nominative determinism could have saved them
renaming my ships to HMS We Won't Die in the Arctic and HMS No Scurvy before successfully navigating the northwest passage
A Ship in a Stormy Sea, by Jean Baptiste Henri Durand-Brager (1814–1879)
Roman Holiday (1953) dir. William Wyler
"I can tell by your faces that many of you are shocked at the outcome. I, on the other hand, am not, because I have had the misfortune of teaching you this semester. And even with my ocular limitations, I witnessed firsthand your glazed, uncomprehending expressions."
THE HOLDOVERS (2023) dir. Alexander Payne
Attic Room - Louis Icart , 1940
French, 1888-1950