Harmful Effects
Image Source: The Laws of Contrast of Colour by Michel Eugène Chevreul, 1861.
Source: The Relations of The Medical Witness with The Law and The Lawyer by Samuel Parkman, Samuel, 1852.
How to Dream
Image Source: The Laws of Contrast of Colour by Michel Eugène Chevreul, 1861.
Source: How to Sew by National Correspondence School of Dressmaking, 1904.
I Dreamed of the Raven
Image Source: The Laws of Contrast of Colour by Michel Eugène Chevreul, 1861.
Source: Breeding of the Raven in Pennsylvania by by Richard C Harlow, 1911.
Breathe Through My Dream
Image Source: The Laws of Contrast of Colour by Michel Eugène Chevreul, 1861.
Image source: Keep Your Mouth Shut by Fred Smith and Swan M. Burnett, 1893.
What Must You Ask Yourself
Image Source: The Laws of Contrast of Colour by Michel Eugène Chevreul, 1861.
Source: What Must I Do to Get Well? And How Can I Keep So? by Elma Stuart, 1898.
Reject Not a Bad Dream
Image Source: The Laws of Contrast of Colour by Michel Eugène Chevreul, 1861.
Source: Eat Not Thy Heart by Julien Gordon, 1897.
Imagination Alchemy
Image Source: The Laws of Contrast of Colour by Michel Eugène Chevreul, 1861.
Source: Mental Alchemy by B. Brown Williams, 1853.
What Can I Know
Image Source: The Laws of Contrast of Colour by Michel Eugène Chevreul, 1861.
Source: What Can She Do? by Edward Payson Roe, 1873.
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It holds everything that was found, blacked out, scribbled over, finished, unfinished, discarded. It all counts.
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