Magdalena Frackowiak in “Narcissism”, photographed by Paolo Roversi for Vogue Paris October 2007.
"You never knew exactly how much space you occupied in people’s lives."
- F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender Is The Night (via timedoesnotexisthere)
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Maison Martin Margiela Spring 2013 Ready to Wear
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"[The finger had something dark’s remains in the rim around its nail.] Laleman sat there smiling at it, his mind a great flat blank white screen."
- David Foster Wallace, from “Mister Squishy”, a short story in Oblivion (thanks, wontco)
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Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Head of a Woman, c. 1894
From the Cleveland Museum of Art:
This remarkable drawing reveals the beauty of silverpoint, which requires scratching with a metal point on to a prepared paper. A demanding technique that allows no corrections, the method was used in the Renaissance by artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, and it was revived in the late 19th century. Beginning in 1896, the art supply company Winsor-Newton offered a kit with a silverpoint tool and prepared paper. Dewing skillfully exploited the qualities of this technique to create an image with a silvery sheen, which seems to float upon the paper.
Yuki Aoyama, After School (photo series)
Amazing Photo: The human heart stripped of fat and muscle, with just the angel veins exposed