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— Carl Jung (via observedintoexistence)
in 1996, tracey emin lived in a locked room in a gallery for fourteen days, with nothing but a lot of empty canvases and art materials, in an attempt to reconcile herself with paintings. viewed through a series of wide-angle lenses embedded in the walls, emin could be watched, stark naked, shaking off her painting demons. starting by making images like the artists she really admired (i.e. egon schiele, edvard munch, yves klein), emin’s two-week art-therapy session resulted in a massive outpouring of autobiographical images, and the discovery of a style all her own. the room was extracted in its entirety, and now exists as an installation work.
(via atomism)
Dr. Seuss was heavy. Really. This is what these stories were actually about.
(Source: foxxypants, via carefulwiththatoxygen)
Lionel, 99, and his wife Ellen Buxton, 100, met in March 1930, married on July 18th 1936 and have been inseperable ever since.
The couple, together a total of 82 years, have not spent more than one night apart.
Upon speaking of their marriage, Ellen says:
“We have never been apart really and have never wanted anyone else. We have been married happily because we have been good friends as well as husband and wife.
We have always made sure we have had nice evenings out together. Whether it is going for a romantic meal or out to play bingo
‘We are more in love now than ever. We keep each other going.”
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