Muhammad Ali and Don King enjoying some reading material, 1978.
Autour d’Holbox, Mexique, 2016.
Source: Mystic Cheesecake Balloon’s family.
The word “art” is something the West has never understood. Art is supposed to be a part of a community. Like, scholars are supposed to be a part of a community… Art is to decorate people’s houses, their skin, their clothes, to make them expand their minds, and it’s supposed to be right in the community, where they can have it when they want it… It’s supposed to be as essential as a grocery store… that’s the only way art can function naturally.
Amiri Baraka (via gothhabiba)
Seine River, Villeneuve Saint-Georges/ Paris, France, 2018.
Source: Mystic Cheesecake Balloon
Shin’Ichiro Watanabe and Keiko Nobumoto, Cowboy Bebop, 1998-1999.
We are all heroes struggling to accomplish our adventure. As human beings, we engage in a series of struggles to develop as individuals and to find our place in society. Beyond that, we long for wisdom: we want to understand the nature of the universe and the significance of our role in it.
Dave Whomsley, “Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand faces”, in Eva M. Thury and Margaret K. Devinney (ed.), Introduction to Mythology, third edition, 2013.
#inktober17
Genève, Suisse, 2017.
Source: Mystic Cheesecake Balloon.
Ferdinand Hodler, Le Männlichen, 1908, huile sur toile, 57 x 71,5 cm, collection Christoph Blocher.
Source: “Hodler, Monet, Munch: Peindre l’impossible”, 15 janvier 2016 au 22 janvier 2017, Musée Marmottan-Monet, Paris.
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