something i wish i had realized earlier: you can write poems on the same subject more than once. you can write, paint, draw the same thing over and over if you want to. you can spend your whole life making art about oranges. i think i always felt this pressure to get it right the first time like i couldn’t go back and use that inspiration again. but you can. you can go back and revisit it. you can pick up the conversation again and again if you have more to say.
SPIRIT (1885) by French painter and illustrator, Georges Roux.
Fleeting Beauty
Alina Starkov, Shadow and Bone.
« They wanted a Grisha queen. Mal wanted a commoner queen. And what did I want? Peace for Ravka. A chance to sleep easy in my bed without fear. An end to the guilt and dread that I woke to every morning. There were old wants too, to be loved for who I was, not what I could do, to lie in a meadow with a boy’s arms around me and watch the wind move the clouds. »
The Aristocats (1970)
backgrounds//
The Forest Spirit gives life and takes life away. Life and death are his alone. Princess Mononoke | もののけ姫 (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Have some dagger pics //
i’ve felt your teeth
Art from 2020 by Mayticks Prints available on Etsy
I did a portrait of Doona Bae. Loved her in The Host and fell in Love with her again in Sense8.
Isabel Allende ― The House of the Spirits
Sylvia Plath, Medusa
sunsoaked
Elie Saab | Fall/Winter 2017 Couture








