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dailyrothko:

Mark Rothko, Untitled (White over Red), 1957

© Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society

sehventies:

“…I want enough time to be in love with everything.”

Marina Keegan, The Opposite of Loneliness: Essays and Stories
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sherlokes:

jewblog:

incrediblemath:

transannecarson:

seaoflove:

ampiyas:

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brian kershiznik / franz stuck / lane demoll / words of lane demoll in the description of their painting “circle dance (six witches)”

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Cave Painting, Dance Scene

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Simhat Torah by Lloyd Bloom (1984)

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David Seymour, Children of Europe (Budapest, Hungary. 1948)

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twofigs:

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love is in the air

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boyishsaint:

an ask from an anonymous tumblr user reads: "how will the world end?" soracities responds, "it's genuinely not something i think too much about. there are people to love and dishes to do."
poem by sam sax. "what will be left after we've left? i dare not consider it. instead, dance with me a moment, late in this last extinction. that you are reading this must be enough."
poem by joy harjo. "perhaps the world will end at the kitchen table, while we are laughing and crying, eating of the last sweet bite."
"if i had a girl, i'd marry her in a patchwork dress, and before i tear my journals to scraps, i'd memorize the love poems so i can recite them to her in whatever dawn we have." by rhiannon mcgavin

IN THE DARK TIMES WILL THERE ALSO BE SINGING? YES, THERE WILL ALSO BE SINGING. ABOUT THE DARK TIMES.

(1. @soracities​ 2. sam sax, prayer for the mutilated world 3. joy harjo, perhaps the world ends here 4. rhiannon mcgavin, poll worker + bonus bertolt brecht

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