Ivor Novello goes Downhill (Alfred Hitchcock, 1927)
FRANZ KAFKA x JOHNSON TSANG
Letters to Felice (1912 - 1917, published 1967);
Lucid Dream Series II (2018) + Open Mind Series I (2017); sculpture, porcelain
In my mind, it was a world between a factory and a factory neighborhood. A little, unknown, twisted, almost silent lost spot where little details and little torments existed. And people were struggling in darkness. They’re living in those fringelands, and they’re the people I really love. Henry’s definitely one of those people. They kind of get lost in time. They’re either working in a factory or fiddling with something or other. It’s a world that’s neither here nor there. It came out of the air in Philadelphia. I always say it’s my Philadelphia Story. It just doesn’t have Jimmy Stewart in it! — David Lynch (from Lynch on Lynch)
ERASERHEAD (1977) dir. David Lynch
Silent star profiles.
Top left - bottom right: Ivor Novello, Ramon Novarro, Sessue Hayakawa, Rudolph Valentino, Charles Farrell, John Barrymore, Lars Hanson, Buster Keaton.
Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula DRACULA (1931) dir Tod Browning
· Storm Clouds - Chickies · Weeping Willow II · Opening · Black Dog Pastel on museum board.
— Rob Evans (American, b.1959)
https://www.robevansart.org/
16th century ring that unfolds into an astronomical sphere
Brianna Wiest, 101 essays that will change the way you think
BUSTER KEATON in HIS WEDDING NIGHT (1917)
Whistle and I’ll Come to You (Jonathan Miller, 1968)