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@celizcpoetics
cherry
@celizcpoetics
the fool who dreams
Amala Ekpunobi (YT) “[John] can offer nothing more than love”
love and creativity
“The bogus religiosity which now surrounds original works of art, and which is ultimately dependent upon their market value, has become a substitute for what paintings lost when the camera made them reproducible […] If the image is no longer unique and exclusive, the art object, the thing, must be made mysteriously so.” Ways of Seeing, John Berger
stain metaphor (and the irony of my red wine spillage)
the idea that we are automatically better/more knowledgeable than those who came before us
the monstrousness that men are afforded and the lack of push for women artists - there was a quote about the fact that the most monstrous thing a woman can do is be an abandoning mother
ultimately though at