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Albert Camus (photographed by Henri Cartier-Bresson)
“What? Those cheap ladies behind those windows? Dream, monsieur, cheap dream, a trip to the Indies! Those persons perfume themselves with spices. You go in, they draw the curtains, and the navigation begins. The gods come down onto the naked bodies and the islands are set adrift, lost souls crowned with the tousled hair of palm trees in the wind. Try it.”
- Camus, the Fall.
Helen of Troy by Christa Palazzolo
Talking Heads Series
Oil and Acrylic on Panel
“Launching a thousand ships and burning the topless towers of Illium” with each pop of that bubblegum.
All of van Gogh’s self portraits, pretty cool to watch the metamorphosis.
The inversion that happens at 4:34 gets me every time. It’s like the song took some Adderall chased with Red Bull, and then proceeded to turn itself inside out. Thank god for Ableton and the French.

