especially for people who never had that emotional support, they need that extra strength and courage for the leap of faith in hope of finding a sense of family and a real emotional support among the fraternity 👏🏻💙
Dont know if you guys cares but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Have been watching with my brother during the lockdown :)
It is not called Leap of Faith, it is called Leap into the void. When I moved to London I had this photo as my screen Wallpaper. I have a slightly different interpretation of it, but I loved his
@@cristin97 I will give you that: "There's something of the desire to fly in Klein's photo. With arms wide open, chest exposed, gazing at the sky as if believing in the ability to soar. Yet, we've always heard that flying is impossible. Since childhood, we try and discover our powerlessness. Even though not everyone may realize that perhaps the true function of art is precisely this, to transition us from powerlessness to the realm of the impossible. To remind us that the impossible is merely the mode of existence for what couldn't manifest within our current situation, yet still, it produces effects like any other existing thing. The impossible is the place we never tire of walking towards, more than once, when we seek to change our circumstances. Everything we truly love was once deemed impossible. But as the enemy says, there's no such thing as a free lunch. Those who touch the impossible pay a price. The ground awaits us, the accident, the inevitable and secure breakage like the hardness of asphalt. One can almost imagine Klein's sardonic laughter upon hearing such objection. As if to say: but this is why art exists in its political force, to allow bodies to break. If we loved our bodies as they are, with their defined affections and inviolable integrity, with their health compulsively preserved, there would be no art. There are moments when bodies need to break, decompose, be dispossessed so that new circuits of affections can emerge. Fixated on the integrity of our own body, we do not allow it to break, to be forsaken from its current form so that it may sometimes be recomposed in unexpected ways." Vladmir Safatle, Circuito dos Afetos
especially for people who never had that emotional support, they need that extra strength and courage for the leap of faith in hope of finding a sense of family and a real emotional support among the fraternity 👏🏻💙
In love with Josh O'Connor.
Wonderful charisma. I'm not even an actor, but I can appreciate the sentiment.
He's very well-articulated!
He is so Infp
My favourite two artist, liking eachother like family… My heart just melts for these two
I love him. Truly inspirational !!
Wonderful actor's and is a pleasure to hear them talk about their craft.
Josh O-Connor must play Glenn Gould in a biography.
Good advice for life in general...
Dont know if you guys cares but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream pretty much all of the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Have been watching with my brother during the lockdown :)
@Conner Enzo definitely, have been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself :)
@Conner Enzo yup, been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself :D
Beautiful person
he is just amazing woah
That's a beautiful advice.
It is not called Leap of Faith, it is called Leap into the void. When I moved to London I had this photo as my screen Wallpaper. I have a slightly different interpretation of it, but I loved his
what's your interpretation? i'm curious!:)
@@cristin97 I will give you that: "There's something of the desire to fly in Klein's photo. With arms wide open, chest exposed, gazing at the sky as if believing in the ability to soar. Yet, we've always heard that flying is impossible. Since childhood, we try and discover our powerlessness. Even though not everyone may realize that perhaps the true function of art is precisely this, to transition us from powerlessness to the realm of the impossible. To remind us that the impossible is merely the mode of existence for what couldn't manifest within our current situation, yet still, it produces effects like any other existing thing. The impossible is the place we never tire of walking towards, more than once, when we seek to change our circumstances. Everything we truly love was once deemed impossible.
But as the enemy says, there's no such thing as a free lunch. Those who touch the impossible pay a price. The ground awaits us, the accident, the inevitable and secure breakage like the hardness of asphalt. One can almost imagine Klein's sardonic laughter upon hearing such objection. As if to say: but this is why art exists in its political force, to allow bodies to break. If we loved our bodies as they are, with their defined affections and inviolable integrity, with their health compulsively preserved, there would be no art. There are moments when bodies need to break, decompose, be dispossessed so that new circuits of affections can emerge. Fixated on the integrity of our own body, we do not allow it to break, to be forsaken from its current form so that it may sometimes be recomposed in unexpected ways." Vladmir Safatle, Circuito dos Afetos
😍 i love people who fight hard
Happy as Josh 😇
Windsurfin !
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I so wanted to be the first “dislike”...just for normalizing it...but I started it and he said that about Yves Klein and...I just couldn’t....