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Thursday, June 04, 2015

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The Kiss (Klimt) by Gustav Klimt

A beautiful piece from the 1900s where the expression of love is expressed through brushes and paint, pens and ink. WhatsApp and emails drowned butterflies-in-tummy handwritten notes which meant more than any emoticon.

I hope, I wish, that these notes never stop writing and the canvas never stop painting.



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