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The One whom my soul adores,

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NORTHERN LIGHTS

Sjaella performs ‘Northern Lights’ by Ola Gjeilo in Philippus Church in Leipzig.

Text from Song of Solomon:

Pulchra es amica mea,
suavis et decora filia Jerusalem,
Pulchra es amica mea,
suavis et decora sicut Jerusalem,
terribilis ut castrorum acies ordinata.
Averte occulos tuos a me
quia ipsi me avolare fecerunt.

Thou art beautiful, O my love,
sweet and beautiful daughter of Jerusalem,
Thou art beautiful, O my love,
sweet and comely as Jerusalem,
terrible as an army set in array.
Turn away thy eyes from me,
for they have made me flee away.

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“Perché forte come la morte è

l'amore,

tenace come gli inferi

la passione.”

Song of Solomon.

Set me like a seal over your heart,

like a seal on your arm.

For love is as strong as death,

passion as intense as the underworld.

Song of Solomon.

(1st: Herbert James Draper, Day and the Dawnstar)

(2nd: Michail Lermontov, Tamara and Damon)

cranegirl:

“Stranger things kate bush renaissance” shut up shut up my mutuals have been talking about running up that hill (deal with god) for 100000 years we never stopped arewe nothing to you. You want us to die is that it

 Hyacinths is a poem-comic hybrid partly inspired by Sappho’s fragments and the Song of Solomon. 28 colour pages; ages 18+ for some adult content.

This ‘Bronze-Age Sext in Verse’is now available to download over on my itch.io page.

This Milos Mini-Bag design is inspired by two things:

The lines “The kisses of your lips are honey, my love” from the Song of Solomon 4:11,

andthisElsa Schiaparelli evening coat at the Victoria and Albert Museum

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Elsa Schiaparelli had a wonderful, quirky way of seeing the world.  Her designs were often considered shocking, playing with contradictions and opposites, her first perfume was actually called Shocking.  

An innovative designer, way ahead of her time…she’s credited with designing the first culottes and wrap-dress, and the first clothes with visible zippers. The New Yorker’s Paris correspondent at the time said, “A dress from Schiaparelli ranks like a modern canvas” ,  having effectively turned her fashion creations into art.   Have a look at this bug necklace , it’s quite amazing when you consider it was made, and worn, in 1938 as part of her Pagan Collection inspired by Botticelli’s lush paintings.    

Schiaparellicollaborated with many artists of the day, such as Salvador Dali, believing that fashion and art share the same goals – to enrich and deepen an understanding of the world that surrounds us.   In fact Coco Chanel, Schiaparelli’s greatest rival, referred to her as “The Italian artist who makes clothes.” 

Here is an excerpt from a  Vogue article about her early life:  “Berated by her mother for her homely looks, she grew up thinking of whimsical ways to beautify herself. Her astronomer uncle tried to allay her concerns about a cluster of moles on her cheek by noting their resemblance to the Big Dipper; years later, she recreated the constellation on the chairs in her salon, in embroideries, and on a cherished brooch. Schiap once took flower seeds and sowed them in her ears, mouth, and nose, in the hopes that she would blossom into a beauty. “To have a face covered with flowers like a heavenly garden would indeed be a wonderful thing!”

Some links for further reading. Her Biography.   The Met Museum Collection.  A Vogue Biography

And so, inspired by the great artist/designer that is Schiaparelli, I’m working on this series of Milos Mini-Bags.

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RememberingToni Morrison, a towering and unsurpassable genius whose fearless independence and vital voice will remain an eternal inspiration, on what would have been her 89th birthday.


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