“The things which the child loves remains in the domain of the heart until old age. The most beautiful thing in life is that our souls remain hovering over the places where we once enjoyed ourselves. I am one of those who remember those places regardless of time and place.”
— Kahlil Gibran, letter to Nakhli Gibran, 15 March 1908, Kahlil Gibran: A Self Portrait, ed. 7 transl. Anthony R. Ferris (Citadel, 1959)
A late Medieval silver ring probably Eastern European in origin.
With oval bezel, carved with a standing bird, it’s neck and head bent down, a star and crescent before it, the rim of the bezel and shoulders of the ring with decorative border.
Gold annular brooch with rubies and sapphires, inscribed "IO SUI ICI EN LIU DAMI: AMO:' (I am here in the place of the friend I love)", French or English, 13th century
from The British Museum
you can be a dickhead to me but my whimsy will always haunt your narrative
here’s an updated photo of my jellycat collection! from left to right: fuddlewuddle puppy, jollipop cat, bashful zingy bunny, bashful tangerine bunny, gibbles monster, amuseable peanut, ricky rain frog, ginger kitten caboodle, bashful raccoon, dexter dragon, cozy crew whale, and little fox.
Snowball in Hell, acrylics, 30cmx20cm
I used a random piece of wire to paint the smallest details..!
Jonas Mekas . As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses Of Beauty . 2000
-It’s not the red of which we bleed-
watercolour on paper, 2019
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Skull Wearing a Wreath of Flowers, Thomas Satterwhite Noble, circa. 1874