Saturday, February 14, 2009

Bogart & Bacall


TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT (1944) half sheet (22"x 28")

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sad. Is all that you wrote gone for ever? I should have copied it, but now it will just be a faint memory like all the rest, subject to my own interpretation. But I love this poster, I identify with it. I'm sorry.

“Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don’t know how to replenish its source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings.”

~anais nin

Mildred Davenport said...

Yes, it's gone forever. I felt too exposed. None of it matters, we're just two little specks of dust in the blink of an eye. "Ships that pass in the night." It's really all ok, it was all worth it, and i think we need 6 months to get some perspective.

Anonymous said...

Since you are feeling exposed, I sent a message directly. Good to be direct sometimes. "Ships that crashed in the daylight" is more like it - One captain being the adventurous reckless type, the other afraid she's a pirate. Arghhh!!

Wasp Woman said...

Dear Comment Moderator:
I didn't sleep well last night. Ask Mildred if 3 months gave her any perspective on the situation. I'm requesting a friendly meeting. She knows how to reach me!

Mildred Davenport said...

Mildred says 3 months = 50%, and getting 50% on an exam = F = FAILURE. You could try calling her again though.