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alex kanevsky

alex kanevsky

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framesjanco:

If you thought my background would be anything different you clearly don’t know who I am

framesjanco:

If you thought my background would be anything different you clearly don’t know who I am

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ragingb0ner:

nowthenmarkybum:

Michelle Williams for GQ magazine

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"I don’t fully understand the fascination of people wanting to know the ‘real’ you after listening to your songs, People always want to know which part of the song really happened, they want to know some sort of a ‘Truth’."

Regina Spektor (via reginaholic)

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yamiam:

ns (by woodcum)

yamiam:

ns (by woodcum)

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firsttimeuser:

George Grosz: “My Drawings expressed my despair, hate and disillusionment, I drew drunkards; puking men; men with clenched fists cursing at the moon… . I drew a man, face filled with fright, washing blood from his hands… . I drew lonely little men fleeing madly through empty streets. I drew a cross-section of tenement house: through one window could be seen a man attacking his wife; through another, two people making love; from a third hung a suicide with body covered by swarming flies. I drew soldiers without noses; war cripples with crustacean-like steel arms; two medical soldiers putting a violent infantryman into a strait-jacket made of a horse blanket… I drew a skeleton dressed as a recruit being examined for military duty. I also wrote poetry.
image: Woman: A Study in Texture, 1939
 
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firsttimeuser:

George Grosz“My Drawings expressed my despair, hate and disillusionment, I drew drunkards; puking men; men with clenched fists cursing at the moon… . I drew a man, face filled with fright, washing blood from his hands… . I drew lonely little men fleeing madly through empty streets. I drew a cross-section of tenement house: through one window could be seen a man attacking his wife; through another, two people making love; from a third hung a suicide with body covered by swarming flies. I drew soldiers without noses; war cripples with crustacean-like steel arms; two medical soldiers putting a violent infantryman into a strait-jacket made of a horse blanket… I drew a skeleton dressed as a recruit being examined for military duty. I also wrote poetry.

image: Woman: A Study in Texture, 1939

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