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July 29, 2013

cloudyskiesandcatharsis:

Lovely Literary Art Prints featuring...



















cloudyskiesandcatharsis:



Lovely Literary Art Prints featuring quotes By Famous Authors by Evan Robertson


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Published on July 29, 2013 07:20

July 16, 2013

behindbobsburgers:

happinessinablog:

incase you were wondering...





















behindbobsburgers:



happinessinablog:



incase you were wondering where brilliance comes from. :)


blessedunreliablenarrator:



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Megan Mullally, Jenny Slate, Bill Hader, Max Greenfield, Ben Schwartz, Nick Offerman, Will Forte, Fred Armisen, Aziz Ansari, Wendy Schaal, Sarah Silverman, and Ken Jeong in Bob’s Burgers [FOX].





THIS GIF MOSAIC IS ACCURATE

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Published on July 16, 2013 08:10

behindbobsburgers:

Just for the fun of it and in spite of the...



















behindbobsburgers:



Just for the fun of it and in spite of the fact that he’s extremely busy with REAL work, Bob’s artist/producer Tony Gennaro designs a script cover for every single table read. Here are a few stellar examples for episodes that HAVE NOT EVEN AIRED YET.

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Published on July 16, 2013 08:09

July 13, 2013

"I think one of the most tragic things about calling something Art is that an ego or pride becomes..."

““I think one of the most tragic things about calling something Art is that an ego or pride becomes involved with it. It used to be like…in ancient Greece, a genius was not a person. A genius was a ghost that lived in the person’s house and spoke through them. You yourself were not creative. Instead, creativity was something that was channeled through you by like this cosmic force. There’s a certain freedom in that—that you’re not held liable for what you do, nor are you praised for what you do, you’re just doing it for the sake of doing it.””

- Scott Campbell (via snpsnpsnp)
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Published on July 13, 2013 03:33

"…you always figure, the audience is at least as smart as you are. You do this because you like it,..."

“…you always figure, the audience is at least as smart as you are. You do this because you like it, you think what you’re making is beautiful. And if you think it’s beautiful, maybe they’ll think it’s beautiful. When I did Metal Machine Music, New York Times critic John Rockwell said, “This is really challenging.” I never thought of it like that. I thought of it like, “Wow, if you like guitars, this is pure guitar, from beginning to end, in all its variations. And you’re not stuck to one beat.” That’s what I thought. Not, “I’m going to challenge you to listen to something I made.” I don’t think West means that for a second, either. You make stuff because it’s what you do and you love it.”

- Lou Reed on making stuff (in a review of Yeezus, I swear)
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Published on July 13, 2013 03:22

July 6, 2013

horusseth-ain:

“Having to talk destroys the symphony of...



horusseth-ain:



“Having to talk destroys the symphony of silence.” 
― Aleister CrowleyDiary of a Drug Fiend


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Published on July 06, 2013 17:49

July 1, 2013

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Published on July 01, 2013 08:34

June 25, 2013

Artists Who Do Books
Edward Ruscha. 1976. Pastel on paper.



Artists Who Do Books


Edward Ruscha. 1976. Pastel on paper.

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Published on June 25, 2013 14:41

June 15, 2013

"Three o’clock. Three o’clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do."

“Three o’clock. Three o’clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do.”

- Jean-Paul Sartre (from Nausea)
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Published on June 15, 2013 15:05

June 12, 2013

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Published on June 12, 2013 15:21