The Trouble I Dream of
Source: Help! Help! Help! : How Needless to Sink into Despair When Help is Right at Hand!, 1893.
Lies I Did Not Intend to Tell
Source: "I Wonder if Ever the Rose" by David Slater, David, composer, 1906.
Counting the Black Dreams
Source: The Darkness of London Air by W. Hargreaves Raffles, 1890.
To Fully Inhabit
To fully inhabit the form and color of dreams
terminate the normal
and change attachments
Source: Inheritance of Flower-Form and Color in Digitalis, 1911.
Experimental Lecture
Image source: A Series of Anatomical Plates by Jones Quain, Sir Erasmus Wilson, and Joseph Pancoast, 1843.
Full-Throated Agreement
Source: A Series of Anatomical Plates by Jones Quain, Sir Erasmus Wilson, and Joseph Pancoast, 1843.
I Try and Mean to Focus
I Try & Mean to Focus
but I cannot sustain the bold strategy
for the visions have come again in my sleep,
and I am afraid.
Sources:[garden notes] by Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, 1828.I Try, & Mean to Gain One More Friend by John Crane of Bromsgrove, 1800.I Cannot Sing the Old Songs by Claribel, 1876.
Consider the Level of Ease
Source: Freehand Perspective and Sketching by Dora Miriam Norton, 1909.
Lesson in the Tapestry of Dreams
A Lesson in the Tapestry of Dreams
by Eminent Women
Accompany us for a lesson in design to be held
in the space over the plush vision which is
narrower at the bottom and level
with the edge of thought.
Source: A Lesson in Tapestry Painting by Emma Haywood, 1889.
Gallery of Dreams
Source: Highly Important Gallery of Pictures by Christie, Manson & Woods, 1892.
The Dream Stalls
Round and About the Dream-Stalls
Speculation about the contents of the stalls is a worthless ambition.
The "value" of a stall lies over the workaday threshold
into the realm of curiosity.
Source: Round and About the Book-Stalls. : A Guide for the Book-Hunter by John Herbert Slater and Benno Loewy, 1891.
Dream Debate Topic - Fighting Change
Source: The Fighting Chance, by Robert W. Chambers, 1906.
This archival drawer holds completed work, scraps, rough edges, and ongoing mistakes.
It holds everything that was found, blacked out, scribbled over, finished, unfinished, discarded. It all counts.
Come back next week to see more ephemera.
Source: Combination Paint by William Waterall Co., 1881.
Source: Part of a Man's Life by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1905.
Source: Forget-Me-Nots by Julia Kavanagh, 1878.
Source: American Journal of Nursing Publication, 1908-05.
Source: Mary and I go to Europe by H. Lyle Smith, 1898.
Source: American Journal of Nursing Publication, 1908-05.
Source: American Entomology by Thomas Say, 1859.
Source: Come to Me by Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson, 1897.