"'... There's something unique in tragedies,' El Kharraz Alami deems. 'Life is given and nobody asked for it.' We are born without choosing for it. How do we cope with the weight of existense? With our fate?"
favorite picturebooks (now and when i was a kid)
the skull - jon klassen
literally anything by annie m. g. schmidt (often illustrated by fiep westendorp or, more recently noëlle smit)
hoe oma almaar kleiner werd - michael de cock, kristien aertssen
de gouden kooi - anna castagnoli, carll cneut
sidewalk flowers - jonarno lawson, sydney smith
shadow - suzy lee
een drukke dag voor de warenhuismuisjes - thaïs vanderheyden
kwijt weg foetsie - jort van der jagt, lisa boersen
literally me
site to do
link garden/wikipedia page of wikipedia pages
currently working on an aroace page abt my experience ish sorta kinda
(musical) theater shrine
picturebook illustration shrine
physical media collection
picture taken in bruges. something weirdly poetic about this. there was an article a while ago about tourists taking loose bricks home as a souvenir. this brick was taken out of its spot, and placed a bit further away. close enough to home, but not a part of it. the hole is filled with dust and leaves. the brick will never completely fit in again.
tattoos
not even sure i want a tattoo but i think these would be fun to have. probably only on my legs tho, easier to get a job in education that way lol
kinda just want to draw something with my eyes closed and get that as a tattoothis but with chickensthis but just the big humanlike image with the arrows, maybe less detailedthis but just the text
images from my "shit i want on a tshirt" pinterest board
this but just the cowsthis about a very specific situation where i was called "el hombre gay" for an entire week by a cuban directorthis but with tshirt instead of mug