this is very sweet artSandy Smith, Please don’t break my heart, August, 2007.
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Wu Guanzhong(吴冠中 Chinese, 1919-2010)
saw the guanzhong exhibit at the asia society yesterday. it was really great
300 FAVORITE MOVIES (in no particular order)
105. Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain (2001)
“So, my little Amélie, you don’t have bones of glass. You can take life’s knocks. If you let this chance pass, eventually, your heart will become as dry and brittle as my skeleton. So, go get him, for Pete’s sake!”
saw this with the boy a few days ago, still just as presh as the first time
I can’t believe you just said that.
just saw this with the boy tonite :)
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Poe Visualized by Harry Clarke
From the 1919 deluxe edition of Edgar Allen Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination, Harry Clarke reached deep into those dark, flinching corners underneath the bed and ripped out the grotesque horrors that lurked within, creating these macabre illustrations that accompanied Poe’s disturbing classics like “The Pit and the Pendulum” and the “The Telltale Heart” perfectly. In the same vein as Stephen Gammell’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark monstrosities decades later, these illustrations are sufficient evidence that while some stories can be even more frightening when left to your imagination, it takes a truly visceral artist to give those shadows form and really scare the bejeezus out of you.
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“I think we’re just gonna have to be secretly in love with each other and leave it at that.” The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
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