The other day I politely returned the question “how are you doing?” at a driver who asked the same of me, and he replied “oh, you know, same soup just reheated” and I can’t stop thinking about that
character: *falls asleep in a chair or at a desk from sheer exhaustion*
their love interest: *places a blanket over their shoulders, gently to avoid disturbing them*
me:
their love interest: *picks them up and bridal carries them to a more comfortable surface while their head nods against their shoulder/chest*
me:
Costume Design for the play “Famira Kifared”, Aleksandra Ekster
Mystic Allegory or Tea, 1892, Maurice Denis
Medium: oil,canvas
Idyll, 1927, Francis Picabia
Medium: gouache,cardboard
a Kabyle woman weaving a rug, Algeria, August 1973
Vintage set of playing cards depicting Jewish women’s folk costumes from around the world. The countries, fro right to left, are as follows:
First row: Turkey, Bulgaria, Hodu (India), Yazan (Wiesen; could be Switzerland, Austria, or Bavaria, apparently)
Second row: Hungaria, Holland, Turkmenistan, Israel
Third row: Russia, Serbia (fun fact: for a second I misread it as Siberia), Teiman (Yemen), Italy
Fourth row: Poland, (This one I can’t entirely read, but I think it says Paras, or Persia. Interestingly, it looks more like Uzbek clothing), Kavkaz (the Caucasus), Romania
Stefan Karl Steffanson is Iceland’s man of the year.
Well deserved
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), Danaë, 1909. Oil and metallic paint on canvas.
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