
Two Telegrams (Antonioni), 2013 by Jen Mazza (b. 1972)

Two Telegrams (Antonioni), 2013 by Jen Mazza (b. 1972)

Under the orders of the Great Master, they’re embroidering the earth’s mantle, seas, mountains, and living things. Only the girl has woven a ruse in which she is seen beside her beloved.

Remedios Varo’s description of her painting The Embroidering of the Earth’s Mantle (1961). From the collection Letters, Dreams & Other Writings. Translated by Margaret Carson. From Wakefield Press.

Figure with Horn, 2017 by Derek Fordjour (b. 1974)

The Split, 1992 by Alexander Boghossian (1937-2003)

An Arm for an Eye, 2017 by Elizabeth Glaessner (b. 1984)

Glory of Spring (Radiant Spring), 1950 by Charles Burchfield (1893-1967)

The Spring Witch, c. 1880 by George Wilson (1848-1890)

The Hill: Hobbiton-across-the Water, 1937 by J.R.R. Tolkien (1892–1973).
From The Morgan Library & Museum’s exhibition “Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth.”




White Cat, 1938 by Gertrude Abercrombie (1909–1977)

Prismes Electriques, 1914 by Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979)

Le Trajet (The Crossing), 1917 by Romaine Brooks (1874-1970)

Journey to New Orleans #4, 2015 by Olivier Bonhomme (b. 1986)

Portrait of the Sculptor Vladimir Beklemishev, by Filipp Malyavin (1869-1940)


















From Videodrome, 1983. Directed by David Cronenberg with cinematography by Mark Irwin. Via FilmGrab.

Ida Rubinstein,1917 by Romaine Brooks (1874-1970)