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Barbara Dubois – Dancing Matilda (2012)
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in iPhonismTori Amos—Winter (live) Snow can wait. I forgot my mittens Wipe my nose Get my new boots on I get a little warm in my heart When I think of winter I put my hand in my father’s glove I run off Where the drifts get deeper Sleeping beauty trips me with a frown I…
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![[sunday] Sita Mae—Bree’s Self-Portrait](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/breesselfportrait.jpg)
[sunday] Sita Mae—Bree’s Self-Portrait
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in iPhonismOne of my favorite pictures. And here is an incredible series of songs featuring Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet, “The Juliet Letters.” Truly beautiful. And, much to my surprise, Elvis is quite a charming guy! Happy Sunday.
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Barbara Dubois – “At the beach, life is different. Time doesn’t move hour to hour but mood to moment. We live by the currents, plan by the tides, and follow the sun.” Anonymous (2014)
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in iPhonismAurora Covers David Bowie’s “Life on Mars?” on the Stern Show (2016)
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Barbara Dubois – “Land really is the best art.” Andy Warhol (2014)
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in iPhonismLux in Tenebris, Luminosity by James Whitbourn
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Wendell Peek – There’s a metaphor here somewhere
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in iPhonismEthan Spaabaek—Waltz for Bass & Cello
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![[sunday] Hans Borghorst—The Flood](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/hans-the-flood-copy.jpg)
[sunday] Hans Borghorst—The Flood
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in iPhonismDock Rats by Marianne Moore There are human beings who seem to regard the place as craftily as we do—who seem to feel that it is a good place to come home to. On what a river; wide—twinkling like a chopped sea under some of the finest shipping in the world: the square-rigged four-master, the…
