‘Grande Tête de Femme au Chapeau orné . Pablo Picasso, 1962
Victorian Wars by Terry Fan
Terry Fan (范揚华) IS the artist you’ve been looking for. He received his formal art training at OCAD University in Toronto. His work is a blend of traditional & contemporary techniques, using ink or graphite mixed with digital. He spends his days (& nights) creating magical paintings, portraits & prints. The Night Gardener, which he co-created with his brother Eric & will publish in 2016, is his first book.
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Film Studies For Free: Ingmar Bergman Studies
David Bowie Keyboardist Jason Lindner on Making of 'Blackstar'
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I’ve never seen this film, but what a poster!!
soggy-po-boys+Klax = Gershwin

Detail of Missal by Master of the Brussels Initials, Bologna, Italy c. 1389 - 1404 via J. Paul Getty Museum on Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain
The same thought is often given by the master in many different forms, in order to make it penetrate the mind. Sufis say that an idea will enter the conditioned (veiled) mind only if it is so phrased as to be able to bypass the screen of conditionings. The fact that the non-Sufi has so little in common with the Sufi means that the Sufis have to use the basic elements which exist in every human being, and which are not entirely killed by any form of conditioning. And these elements are precisely those which underlie the Sufi development. Of these the first and permanent one is love. Love is the factor which is to carry a man, and all humanity, to fulfillment:
“Mankind has an unfulfillment, a desire, and he struggles to fulfill it through all kinds of enterprises and ambitions. But it is only in love that he can find fulfillment.”
The Sufis
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