FURTHER READING—
[ARTWORK]
Clair de Lune — Jean Cocteau
Each geographical half of the heart
reveals its components in relief.
The moon as it’s photographed by the sun
is asn illuminating study.
Endymion was or wasn’t your lover?
As the pin predictably flies to the magnet,
as the revolver terrifies the temple,
and as the sleeping beauty dreams out loud,
I count up to three before sleeping.
One, two, three.
Endymion cold-shoulders the moon.
Starlit Night — Georgia O’Keefe
Look On Down from the Bridge — Mazzy Star
Sun Signs — Linda Goodman
Star Chart — Virgo Constellation
[artwork via phaidon]
‘Try to paint your world as though you are the first man looking at it –
The wind … and the cold – The dust – and the vast starlit night.'
– Georgia O’Keefe
[LYRICS]
After the Gold Rush — Neil Young
[via neil young archives]
[PAGE]
Ever-Essence --- * submission to the {w}hole
—by carole peyrot and mathilde regnault
[page via issue eleven]
[FILM]
Before Sunrise — Richard Linklater
‘You’re both stars.
Don’t forget.
When the stars exploded
billions of years ago,
they formed everything
that is this world.
Everything we know
is stardust,
so don’t forget
you are stardust.’
[film still via mubi]
[PLANTS]
Ageratum — Southern Hemisphere
Larkspur — Northern Hemisphere