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Sculpture by Jahnsong Tsang
Herbert James Draper (1863-1920) - Il lamento per Icaro
Ixion Chained in Tartarus (1824) by Alexandre Denis Abel de Pujol (French, 1785-1861)

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probably the part of my body I love the most
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The moment when lighting strikes water.

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Hermes, oil on canvas by Valeria Corvino (1953)
Jannis Kounellis | Untitled, 1978

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Mercury and Psyche - Reinhold Begas, 1857
“The shortest poem is a name.”
— Anne Michaels from A Definition of Fiction and Poetry (via seemoreandmore)