Self portraits by Joanna Newsom at home in Rodarte’s PS23 red and white silk charmeuse and lace dress. The tapestry featured on the cover of Joanna’s Have One On Me album hanging on the wall in the back.
Saint Cecilia of Rome (detail), by François-Joseph Navez, 1824. Oil on canvas.
Lily Elsie
sorry can’t hangout tonight i have a garden in another dimension to tend to
walking around the house at night w my cell phone flashlight on instead of turning on the lights feeling like a bronte character with a candle
you are never alone. when you think you have no one, there is still the sun and the moon and all the little stars. you have sunsets, and rainy mornings, and music that makes you want to dance. those things will always be there.
Life magazine, 1949. Photographed by Nina Leen. (x)
FEDERICO ANDREOTTI - Flora (detail)
Franz Xaver Winterhalter
German, 1805-1873
Portrait of Princess Clémentine of Orléans (1846) / details
in california by joanna newsom is one of the most beautiful songs i ever heard. it’s incredible how such a lyrical portrait of the balancing of isolation and vulnerability we must perform to allow ourselves to grow while protecting our hearts and the experience of looking for places out of ourselves where we don’t feel like foreigners has “california” in the title lmao
Perilous Garden
Gouache on paper, 2020
by Kelly Louise Judd
Walk a little on the lake path with me. The sun is coming up.
Rodarte S/S 2019