Pairings #2 [Jean-Francois Millet + The Drones
- eva
- May 11, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: May 18, 2020
The Pairings series: strong audio/visual duos brought together by their comparable energy
Jean-Francois Millet's The Sower (1850) and The Drones' Are You Leaving for the Country (2015)

photo: theartstory.org
Jean-Francois Millet was born October 4, 1814, and died January 7, 1875, which makes him a Libra who died in winter a celebrity astrologer said on the radio once how do you drown a Libra? put a mirror at the bottom of a swimming pool but Millet was a realist and I do not know if he swam Dali liked Millet van Gogh liked Millet Millet liked the ground and the workers and the letters that spelled out B A R B I Z O N and Catherine who gave him nine children in a sharing way

photo: wikipedia
the Drones are leather jacket sad from perth perth perth i hear fiona can make a great lentil pie that contains the perfect amount of crunch now they are mostly tropical fuckstorm which is why we can forgive them for bad graphic design on their record sleeves they were the age of the cd really are you leaving for the country is karen dalton aka hot aka on your mind ironic as it means the Drones can pick a good cover know one when they see one and here it is life of a sower i guess
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