“He is mocking Georgian dance — look at his hands!”
And Then We Danced | და ჩვენ ვიცეკვეთ (2019) Dir. Levan Akin
And Then We Danced / და ჩვენ ვიცეკვეთ (2019) Dir. Levan Akin
And Then We Danced (2019) + mirror reflexions
La Jeune Martyre (The Young Martyr) by Paul Delaroche, 1855. Featured in Rino Stefano Tagliafierro’s Beauty. |x|
kurt solmssen
"There's something I have to tell you. The books never hurt me. The ideal world of books has an atmosphere of poetry that purifies everything... do you hear?" (Letter from Renee Vivien)
“Il faut que je vous dise quelque chose : c'est que les livres ne m'ont jamais fait de mal. Le monde idéal des livres a une atmosphère de poésie qui épure Tout… entendez-vous ?” (Lettre de Renée Vivien)
Frida Kahlo, Photo by Gisèle Freund,1948
Oscar de la Renta Fall 2020
florence welch’s hands
wish there were cafés that were open until late bc not everybody drinks so bars don’t suit everyone and like i think ??? having some tea or a nice cup of coffee at 10pm + with a friend/s would be a cute sober concept idk why nobody has actually thought of this i think it would be such a popular idea
There are many stories in Twin Peaks — some of them are sad, some funny. Some of them are stories of madness, of violence. Some are ordinary. Yet they all have about them a sense of mystery — the mystery of life. Sometimes, the mystery of death. The mystery of the woods. The woods surrounding Twin Peaks.
TWIN PEAKS 1990–1991 | created by Mark Frost and David Lynch
It's midnight and I'm singing dancing queen
physically im in my bedroom but mentally im on an island in greece singing abba
Listen to guitar and all day waiting for most beautiful sunset
im gonna move to italy and just drink wine and eat fruit and pasta all day and care for my plants and flowers only
Vincent Van Gogh’s letters with sketches and studies
In a stormy day of 2007, Abbas Kiarostami decided to escape from Teheran: “I packed my bag without forgetting my camera and digital video camera. The rain keeps falling from yesterday dotted by lightening, this will not change my decision”. Inside the car, the Iranian filmmaker takes shots of urban and rural landscapes. This series of pictures shows us throughout the flowing of rain on the windscreen, high silouettes of soacked trees, and the trembling lights of cars or a yellow wall of the street side. Coloured images in which greys and blacks predominate, like paintings. Filmmaker, photographer and poet, Abbas Kiarostami was born 22 June 1940 in Tehran, is known since the early 1990s as on of the most important director of contemporary cinema. Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1997 for “Tam-e gilas” (Taste of Cherry), two years later he received the Grand Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival for “Bad ma ra khahad bord” (The Wind Will Carry Us). His photos have been exhibited worldwide, including London, Victoria & Albert Museum and New York, MoMA, or, in 2007-2008, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and in five Chinese cities. x
When trips to Mars become possible, we should put Golden Tickets in Mars bars.