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The LoversAnother tarot style commission - this time of Rocky and Creedmoor for Daniel!

The Lovers

Another tarot style commission - this time of Rocky and Creedmoor for Daniel!


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And I lose you again in the azure of a perfect summer night.

Carole Maso,Aureole

I’m back in my Brooklyn apartment! It feels so good to be back, and I’m so excited to show you all more of my decks (I have a ridiculous amount) Anyway, here’s the collective energy for today!

Six of Swords and The Lovers

The first thing I’m noticing here is that we have two 6’s. In numerology, 6 is the number of unconditional love, empathy, healing, and hope. Collectively, we are moving on from the past; past situations or people that no longer serve us; and past mindsets that don’t align with who we are now. Some of you may be getting closure on a past relationship, or have decided to choose yourself first over a person who’s just not good for the person you are now. You may also meet a new romantic interest because you have decided to move on from someone in your past. Whatever you’re moving on from, you’ve made the choice to because you know it’s what’s best for you. Even though we don’t know what’s coming next, we can be sure the future is brighter than our past

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A letto/Au litHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec Palazzo Reale Milano8.11.2018

A letto/Au lit
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Palazzo Reale Milano
8.11.2018


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“The Lovers”

The Picnic. Art by Nisse Lovendahl, fromThe Herbal and Spiced Culinary Tarot.The Picnic represen

The Picnic. Art by Nisse Lovendahl, from The Herbal and Spiced Culinary Tarot.

The Picnic represents The Lovers in the Herbal and Spiced Tarot. What is more harmonious than indulging in an outdoor meal with your partner? Thinking about decisions about love is crucial to this placement, and I can’t think of a better way to share this partnership than through food.


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The Lovers. Art by Charlie Quintero, fromMars Power Tarot.

The Lovers. Art by Charlie Quintero, from Mars Power Tarot.


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the-fashion-folder: Khánh Linh wearing a Trần Hùng biker jacket at Paris Fashion Week, Spring 2019

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Khánh Linh wearing a Trần Hùng biker jacket at Paris Fashion Week, Spring 2019


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hollowmaison: Phil Collins, The Meaning of Life (2012)

hollowmaison:

Phil Collins, The Meaning of Life (2012)


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e.e. cummings, from “because it’s Spring” (in 73 Poems), Complete Poems: 1904-1962

e.e. cummings, from “because it’s Spring” (in 73 Poems),Complete Poems: 1904-1962


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Not to Be Reproduced by Rène Magritte

I came across this painting and couldn’t look away from it. Rene Magritte’s Not to Be Reproduced encourages us to look longer for a very important reason. It shows a man with his back to the viewer, standing in front of a mirror. On the ledge we see a copy of Edgar Allan Poe’s(my inspiration for Poetry) only novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordan Pimm of Nantucket. We cant help ourselves but to see a rather odd visual. Instead of man’s face being reflected as we would expect, the mirror shows the back of his head, while the book is reflected back in the mirror correctly. This obscurity strikes on the main theme of our ever changing perception. We assume what the mirror will reflect but we are denied the answer we expect. This theme becomes more prominent in today’s world where misinformation mends our perception by appealing to emotions and other storytelling measures. We take things at their face value(first impression is not the last impression for f**k sake) without ever questioning and interrogating things in the first place. The significance of Edgar’s book is that most of his work also deals with the perception of reality. Without getting too philosophical about nature of truth and falsehood, we like to think that our viewpoints about the world are backed up by the facts which we acquire through our timelines and newsfeed. Another major theme present in the painting maybe that of our own identity. The man looks with care into the mirror and wonders who he really might be. We lose our identity in this world where regulation of behaviour and pseudo interaction has become quite the norm. We are always hungry for praise, attention and worried about opposition and in this way lose much of our originality in thinking. We don’t have a secure hold on our values and judgements. This technique of hiding faces, is used by Magritte in many of his paintings like The Lovers, Son of Man and the Great War. This technique evokes confusion, unease and curiosity. Therefor i think, we should use these ordinary moments in our ordinary lives by cleaning up our conflicting inner selves.

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