Moonlight Lead - William H. Hays
American, b. 1956 -
Colour linocut reduction on wove paper, 9 x 12 in. 23.5 x 31 cm. Ed. 100.
Moonlight Lead - William H. Hays
American, b. 1956 -
Colour linocut reduction on wove paper, 9 x 12 in. 23.5 x 31 cm. Ed. 100.
everyday i am like ooo i will make an item of clothing so unique and then the teen girl clothing stores are like hehe watch this, and produce the same idea…….this has happened three times in the past 2 months
i think maybe da work stress and the shit in a bag has made me want to cry……..but i’m too busy to cry & i don’t want to give in yet
die die kill…..or maybe just sleep
so yesterday i turned twenty four and today i did five hours nonstop of barista work despite being a RECEPTIONIST (reception offers free ‘barista made’ (ME) coffee for guests) with a jar of days old shit behind me because someone dumped it at reception in a gift bag for the intended recipient to “put in your tea cocksucker xoxo sophie :)” and no one thought to check the gift bag and just left it to fester for me to unknowingly open the freaky little jar and feel ill hours after work has ended . <3

“Strawberries” by Igor Kornilov (linocut, 1958)
personally if i’m out walking and smell laundry or someone else’s cooking or campfire i immediately get hit with a wave of nearly overwhelming comfort. on account of the joie de vivre

‘Snow Circles’ by Andy Goldsworthy
every sunday i kill myself but it’s fine
summer of indulgences. takeout for dinner two nights in a row. glass after glass of cold peach juice. scratching mosquito bites for the sensuous pleasure of it. climbing past the point of my fingers giving out. taking the long way home. gently pressing the bruises on my heart just to feel the twinge