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I have a folder full of weird/incredible images, and no idea what they're of or how they got there
fireworks
John Duncan Fergusson
Ferdinand du Puigaudeau
Nicolas-Tarkhoff
@lizzymcguire930 @Rabbitsnap @jamesdleech and yet you also keep a lovely home
When Miyazaki made PORCO ROSSO, he was inspired by Croatia
But when conflict broke out in the region, it changed the nature of the film:
"I wanted to make something light. But then Yugoslavia collapsed...Suddenly in the real world it became a place where battle was happening"
Two women embrace each other by the sea.
They're dancing secretly on the veranda, while there's a party in the house.
Further out there are the shadows of other women, gazing at the moonlight on the waves.
Everything feels mythical & connected
"Summer Night" by Winslow Homer
@jamesdleech Martin Amis remains totally humourless about this early work.
"All things that are, are light.”
Stan Brakhage
quoting Ezra Pound,
quoting Irish theologian John Scotus Erigena:
Thinking about all those gigantic city sets they used to build for movies.
Whole beautiful, strange, metropolises, stretching out for streets,
usually built to frame one or two characters