My funny Valentine.

myampgoesto11:

Illustrations by Daehyun Kim

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A woman-of-color who writes poetry or paints or dances or makes movies knows there is no escape from race or gender when she is writing or painting. She can’t take off her color and sex and leave them at the door or her study or studio. Nor can she leave behind her history. Art is about identity, among other things, and her creativity is political.
Gloria Anzaldúa, Making Face/Making Soul: Haciendo Caras — Creative and Cultural Perspectives by Women of Color  (via jalwhite)

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semioticapocalypse:

Ross McDonell. From «The Afghans» series.

[::SemAp::]

semioticapocalypse:

Ross McDonell. From «The Afghans» series.

[::SemAp::]

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nevver:

Stephanie Tillman

My alone feels so good, I’ll only have you if you’re sweeter than my solitude.
Warsan Shire (via durianquotes)

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escapekit:

Book Sculptures 

Edinburgh-based graphic design student Thomas Wightman has produced a trio of astounding book sculptures for his graduation project. 

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the-voice-leading-nazi:

the-voice-leading-nazi:

Maurice Ravel and why you should worship love him.

Part II is here: http://the-voice-leading-nazi.tumblr.com/post/45942606200/maurice-ravel-and-why-you-should-worship-love

Yep I did it. Next will be “Igor Stravinsky and why he’s awesomer than you will ever be.”

For those that asked about this Ravel PPT. Here it is again! :D

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fleurdulys:

Young Lady with Parasol - Karl Albert Buehr
1910

fleurdulys:

Young Lady with Parasol - Karl Albert Buehr

1910

phytos:

François Henri Galland

phytos:

François Henri Galland

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peculiarmoomin:

fyeahclassicalcomposers:

no-hate-for-snape:

victorian-gothic:

Some of my favourite composer quotes

If you reblog please leave the source in place, thank you

My music nerd self just has to point out that even though this was reblogged from a “classical composers” blog, most of these guys are late Romantic/Postmodern composers. 

I make no promises ;)

Ravel. you’ve just described my life.


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I tell my piano the things I used to tell you.
Frédéric Chopin (via pigmenting)

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