Salvador Dalí, A Chemist Lifting with Extreme Precaution the Cuticle of a Grand Piano (1936) // C.T. Salazar, "Noah's Nameless Wife Takes Inventory" (2019)

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Salvador Dalí, A Chemist Lifting with Extreme Precaution the Cuticle of a Grand Piano (1936) // C.T. Salazar, "Noah's Nameless Wife Takes Inventory" (2019)

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I LOVE your blog!! Can I request something by Mary Oliver? :)
i'll put some mary oliver on my reading list for you <3
Edward Hopper, Summer Evening (1947) // Walt Whitman, "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" (1856)
Giovanni Girolamo Savoldo, The Death of St. Peter Martyr (1530/35) // Joseph Seamon Cotter Sr., "The Tragedy of Pete" (1926)
Pablo Picasso, Ulysse et Les Sirènes (1946) // Alfred, Lord Tennyson, “Ulysses” (1842)

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Jules-Eugène Lenepveu, Joan at the Stake in Rouen (1886-90) // Seamus Heaney, “Punishment” (1975)
Alphonse Osbert, The Muse at Sunrise (1918) // Seamus Heaney, “Casualty” (1979)
Be with me always-take any form-drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you!
John Everett Millais, Speak! Speak! (1895) // Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights (1847)
okaaay im the question from before the one asking you about your favourite poet. i think you are not active right now but thats okay! live your life! i hope you and your love ones are okay. have a nice day!
you're right i'm not active right now but i will be back!!! eventually!! i promise!!!
eeey i just wanted to tell you you are pretty cool! thanks for doing this and sharing it with the wolrd! idk i think you deserve to listen from time to time. and now question time! who is your favourite poet? how do you find the poetry? if this questions have been already asked dont worry you dont have to answer. i hope you have a good day!
omg thanks for your message 😌this is so sweet. i have a lot of favorite poets but my number one all time favorite is walt whitman 💖 he is the one that made me realize the beauty in poetry. he completely changed the way i viewed poetry and how i approached it. i also love hart crane and percy shelley. i find the poetry honestly just by like reading poetry books or reading random poems i find on poetryfoundation dot org or poets dot org and if a certain line really jumps out at me i look through my art textbooks and online galleries to find a work that i think goes with the vibes of it... anyway thank you for the message i hope you have a good day too!

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Are you still here? Your work is quite wonderful and I’ve only just found it.
hiiii, yes i’m still here, i haven’t posted in a long time because i haven’t had access to any good image editing software in a long time but someday when i have photoshop i’ll start posting here again. i promise i’m not gone forever 💖
Petrus van Schendel, Nachtelijke marine (Unknown date) // Hart Crane, “To Brooklyn Bridge” (1933)
Joseph-Désiré Court, Scene From the Great Flood (1826) // Hart Crane, “Voyages I” (1926)
René Magritte, A Friend of Order (1964) // Heraclitus, “Fragment 123″
Yo this is cool af! Love your stuff
thank you! i really appreciate this message :)

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How is sylvia plath’s poetry racist?
have you done any Sylvia Plath quotes? And if not could you please?
sylvia plath’s poetry is often really racist so i would prefer not to make edits of it for this blog