Cupid and Psyche (Antonio Canova), Cupid and Psyche (Domenico Cardelli), Mary Magdalene (Antonio Canova) | Hermitage Museum
On Isolation
“Aurélie Dupont, like I said, I love her, she is one of my favorite dancers in the world. I watched the video of her and when I see her dance, I see the expression of Ghislaine. Everything Ghislaine asked, Aurélie does. It’s interesting, because I could see Ghislaine’s expression in Aurélie’s Sylph. If you look at her Sylph, you see a real woman who talks to James, who is not just kind and good, but at times can be strict, angry, constantly changing attitude. This is very important as this is what makes it a very interesting role.”
- Evgenia Obraztsova on Aurélie Dupont’s La Sylphide (x)
“I was afraid of love, of being taken away. Everyone afraid of love is afraid of death.”
— Louise Glück, “Timor Mortis” from Vita Nova
1.pat the bunny, I'm not a good person // 2. // 3. mitski, a pearl, art by @hauntedomens // 4.hieu minh nguyen, buffet etiquette // 5.art from pinterest // 6.christa wolf tr. by jan van heurck, cassandra: a novel and four essays // 7.extracurricular (2020) dir.kim jin min // 8.louise bourgeois, destruction of the father/reconstruction of the father: writings and interviews 1923-1997 // 9.alice osman, radio silence // mitski, fireworks, art by uol.art (on insta)
Genieve Figgis
Ablaze: Very brightly coloured or lighted.
Aesthetic: Pleasing in appearance.
Ageless: Timeless, eternal.
Angelic: Beautiful and pure.
Astrophysical: Related to space.
Brilliant: Glittering, very bright.
Celestial: Belonging or relating to heaven.
Ethereal: Unworldly, heavenly.
Evanescent: Ephemeral and transitory.
Glisten: Sparkling.
Gloomy: Dismally and depressingly dark
Heavenly: Beatific, delightful.
Lifeless: Inanimate.
Luminous: Clear, enlightening.
Lonely: Solitary.
Mysterious: Mystical, deep and obscur.
Ominous: Sinister and menacing.
Otherworldly: Unearthly.
The snow outside - Kaoru Yamada
Japanese , b. 1975 -
Chandelier.
“The Moon & The Stars” dress by Frieda Lepold
Lavender Morning by Chris Cozen