LetTheSunshineThrough
@ExpndYurHorizon
coffee addict, pretending to adult, expert on having an existential crisis.
It's possible that no artist was more felicitously matched with an author than Charles Keeping with Alan Garner!
Prefabricated elephant slide, Dresden, 1965.
sometimes when an idea strikes me at a random moment I take a screenshot my home screen and draw on it. Anyway here’s 5 exposures of evelyn on a single frame of 120 film.
She lived alone but always kept fresh herbs on the sill. A painter in her 70s, they said—toast at odd hours, houses from memory, curtains always open. One day, I saw her holding a lemon to the light, like it might speak🍋 “All That Was Hers”, 30x30cm #artistlife #kitchenpainting
'A Wet Night at Piccadilly Circus' (1910) by Arthur Hacker (Royal Academy)
'Rainy Window View of Trafalgar Square, London' by Harriet Lawless harrietlawlessartist.com
The setting of the winter sun 117 years ago - a rare colour view through the amber haze of sunset on Friday 18th December 1908. I have cleaned-up this beautiful, almost melancholic, autochrome plate, taken by Julian Gérardin in Tomblaine, NE France. It is original colour (not…
All day I tried to distinguish need from desire. Now, in the dark, I feel only bitter sadness for us.
Artworks inspired by Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities" by Karina Puente More here: karinapuente.com/shop
Still slow reading To The Lighthouse. I'm enamoured by confidence Woolf had in making the silent moments and the passing of time say so much. I've read that 'nothing' happens in this book, but it seems like everything happens, even when it is not directly said. #reading #books