John Singer Sargent, Alligators, 1917 posted on 13.05.12

John Singer Sargent, Alligators, 1917


posted on 28.04.12
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Delicate Steve - Attitude/Gratitude

delicate steve

This track is not characteristic of them.  For the electric, tom-tom driven, instrumental springfest, go here;  Saw them play last summer in Prospect Park and recently rediscovered their awesomeness.

Instead, this track is posted because of the way it reminds me of a track that I loved in life, when I was young, when these things mattered:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQKQ3-bzXV8

Left Wing Of A Bird, Albrecht Dürer posted on 12.03.12

Left Wing Of A Bird, Albrecht Dürer

posted on 11.03.12 Ovid in Tears


Love is like a garden in the heart, he said.
They asked him what he meant by garden.
He explained about gardens. “In the cities,”
he said, “there are places walled off where color
and decorum are magnified into a civilization.
Like a beautiful woman,” he said. How like
a woman, they asked. He remembered their wives
and said garden was just a figure of speech,
then called for drinks all around. Two rounds
later he was crying. Talking about how Charlemagne
couldn’t read but still made a world. About Hagia
Sophia and putting a round dome on a square
base after nine hundred years of failure.
The hand holding him slipped and he fell.
“White stone in the white sunlight,” he said
as they picked him up. “Not the great fires
built on the edge of the world.” His voice grew
fainter as they carried him away. “Both the melody
and the symphony. The imperfect dancing
in the beautiful dance. The dance most of all.”

-Jack Gilbert



Fistful O’ Owl.They are already so, so wise.And already mean so much business. 

(I wish I knew where this fantastic image came from originally.  Anyone?) posted on 09.03.12

Fistful O’ Owl.
They are already so, so wise.
And already mean so much business. 

(I wish I knew where this fantastic image came from originally.  Anyone?)

posted on 06.03.12
“Love has Poverty for his mother; he is always poor, and far from being sensitive and beautiful, as most people imagine, he is hard and weather-beaten, shoeless and homeless.”

— Plato, Symposium

posted on 02.09.11
“I don’t really think it’s possible for humans to be at the same time conscious and comfortable. Though we may be moved by nature to thoughts of grace, though art can tease our minds toward eternity and love’s abundance make us dream a love that does not end, these intuitions come only through the earth, and the earth we know only in passing, and only by passing. I would qualify Weil’s statement somewhat, then, by saying that reality, be it of this world or another, is not something one finds and then retains for good. It must be newly discovered daily, and newly lost.”

— Christian Wiman, Gazing into the Abyss

posted on 14.08.11 Yet Always Rejoicing

Lykee Li - Sadness is a Blessing

Warning: this is chalk full of awkward tension. To say nothing of the videography itself (Lykke Li’s dancing, Stellan’s facial expressions, or the overall rampant Swedishness) this is piece leaves a strange indent.

Sadness is a blessing
Sadness is a pearl
Sadness is my boyfriend
Oh sadness I’m your girl.

Pretty good chorus there Lykke Li.  For someone born in 1986 you are wise beyond your years.  This has been said over and over again, by many far more acquainted with grief then we. But why is sadness a blessing? why can it be beautiful? Being a drowned man myself, I may have something to say, but for now I will pass it off to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry:

“What makes the desert beautiful,” said the little prince, “is that somewhere it hides a well…”

Cy Twombly, rest in peace.  A genuine artist, who I believe lived and worked out of one well tuned and deep font of expression; consistent and beautiful. The Jack Gilbert of painting. The Rilke of the line.  A man after my own heart. I, Esteban, welcome you to these seas of nostalgia.
posted on 08.07.11

Cy Twombly, rest in peace.  A genuine artist, who I believe lived and worked out of one well tuned and deep font of expression; consistent and beautiful. The Jack Gilbert of painting. The Rilke of the line.  A man after my own heart. I, Esteban, welcome you to these seas of nostalgia.

The Rose

posted on 08.05.11
“We no longer dare to believe in beauty and we make of it a mere appearance in order the more easily to dispose of it. Our situation today shows that beauty demands for itself at least as much courage and decision as do truth and goodness, and she will not allow herself to be separated and banned from her two sisters without taking them along with herself in an act of mysterious vengeance.”

— Hans Urs von Balthasar

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