welcum

twenty-one. southern california.



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louises-belcher:

I just love sleep so much ……. like u just close ur eyes and ur gone bitch ………… brain logged the fuck off ……… powerful

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chanelbagsandcigarettedrags:

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goodreadss:

“We all have souls of different ages.”

— F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned
(via goodreadss)

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mesogeios:

“1. Go to museums alone. Seeing takes concentration and calm. 2. Don’t try to see everything. Pick a few rooms and choose one painting. 3. Minimize distractions. Pick an uncrowded room and work in good light. 4. Take your time. Sit, relax, get up, come back, expect that it may take a long time for a painting to speak to you. 5. Pay full attention. Give the work what Fried called, ‘absorption.’ 6. Do your own thinking. Read, study, but when it comes to looking, just look and make up your own mind. 7. Be on the lookout for people who are really looking, not simply browsing and checking labels. Observe them without disturbing them. If you can talk to them without disturbing them, do so. 8. Be faithful. Return to paintings you’ve spent time with.”

James Elkins, Pictures and Tears: A History of People Who Have Cried in Front of Paintings

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