at least my instagram is connected to this.
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Salvador Dalí Illustrates “Alice in Wonderland”
Alice in Wonderland was written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym of Lewis Carroll. It was first published in 1865 and has been illustrated by many different artists. The most famous artist to lend his talents was that of Salvador Dalí.
He completed a total of thirteen illustrations, one for each chapter of the book, and one original signed etching in 4 colors as the frontpiece. This edition was published by New York’s Maecenas Press-Random House in 1969 and distributed as their book of the month. The volume went on to become one of the most sought after Dalí suites of all time.
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--- 1 month ago --- 20 notes ---it’s not that it’s common sense but mostly that since i never thought of it it makes me want to reevaluate somethings that maybe I haven’t thought about that i should.
--- 1 month ago --- ---In the documentary, ‘From Nothing to Something: the Art of Rap’, in a segment Rakim stated when he was younger listening to jazz he said it took him back to when he was younger. He’d remember who he was around, where he was, and what food he was having. It finally happened to me while my mother was watching ‘Sabado Gigante’.
I remember when I was 16 and I’d wake up to my dad banging a wooden spoon on a cowbell we had for some reason but then later on finding out it was also an instrument. Waking from my room and walking from it to my bathroom shortening my usual session to brush my teeth so that I can place my order of choice to have breakfast made by the best cook knowing as my mum.
It’s been a while since a song has done that to me. La Parranda Fania by N’Klabe
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