#high as hope
in anticipation of the psychic damage dance fever is going to give me, have this all time favorite from 2018. now you can buy a print>:)
Florence + the Machine- Sky Full of Song
Big enough to hold your love.
Photo taken in Berlin during the High As Hope Tour. By @kiriljuha on Instagram.
Florence Welch / High As Hope Tour / Sydney (Australia)
By Mikki Gomez
Florence + the Machine’s “High As Hope,” as interpreted by artificial intelligence
Florence, The Devil.
Florence’s Temperance.
Florence, Queen of Pentacles ⍟
A.K.A. Mother Nature
Florence, the Magician.
Art by me, but inspiration credits to whoever came up with the idea of turning that photo of Florence into Tarot’s ‘The Magician’ (I saw a lot of similar posts so idk who to give credits)
You can find more of my drawings on my Instagram:@jairo.dw
And it’s friday night and it’s kicking in. In that pink dress they’re gonna crucify me.
HUNGER-FLORENCE + THE MACHINE
Florence, The Moon
MoreFlorence inspired Tarot Cards:
XIV.Temperance
XV.The Devil
XVII.The Star
XIX.The Sun
Florence, The Sun
MoreFlorence inspired tarot cards (made by me)
XIV.Temperance
XV.The Devil
XVII.The Star
Florence + The Machine - Tarot
II.High Priestess - Heartlines
XVIII.The Moon - Strangeness & Charm
XIX.The Sun - King
Florence, The High Priestess
Florence + The Machine inspired Tarot cards:
Florence at the side of the stage during a set at BST!
Jordan Hughes
and it’s hard to write about being happy
‘cause the older I get
i find that happiness is an extremely uneventful subject
high as hope - florence + the machine
when florence sang “and it’s hard to write about being happy ‘cause the older I get, i find that happiness is an extremely uneventful subject”, i could relate to that on a spiritual level
“Lungs,for example, was a total shambles. I’d decided I wanted my whole life to be like a festival: halfway up a tree, covered in glitter, high on E.”
“Ceremonials was a big, silver-gray massive shard of life, a sword, quite dark and very bleak. But then my drinking at that time was pretty bad, and so I wanted to dress everything up in a huge cathedral of sound.”
“How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful was celestial and electric, because I was heartbroken and annoyed and determined to beat it all out of me. It was a very masculine record.”
A limited edition of Useless Magic, a collection of lyrics and poetry by Florence Welch featuring a new cover designed by @gucci.
Now available exclusively in-store at the Gucci Wooster Bookstore in New York, The Gucci Garden in Florence, Dover Street Market London and online at the Florence + The Machine webstore.