Jessy

About me

Gender Female
Industry Arts
Location California/Virginia, United States
Introduction "Do be true to yourself, whether it's bad doesn't matter. The important thing- you have to copy what you're studying. And culture is- each of us- is like one pearl added to another to make a chain. We each contribute to the other. And that's alright. But once you're on your own, do that which comes from within. And I feel this very strongly." - Beatrice Wood
Interests art (in a very big, serious, lifelong love kind of way), beatrice wood, anything that involves a trip back to Greece or Europe in general, cooking, CHIPOTLE, the renaissance, glass, dinosaurs, learning everything I can, stargazing, long drives in the mountains, enjoying the last four months of being a non-grown up, being published before 25.
Favorite Movies Pride and Prejudice (oh where are you, my dear Mr. Darcy?!), Casablanca, Breakfast at Tiffany's, To Kill A Mockingbird, Auntie Mame, Amadeus, A Lion in Winter, Jefferson in Paris, Love Actually, Valmont, Australia, Elizabeth, Emma, The Importance of Being Earnest, Sliding Doors, Les Jeux d'Enfants, Harry Potter and the Whatever Whatever of Whatever, Les amitiés malefiques, Nos Jours Heureux, and the centennial Beatrice Wood documentary Mama of Dada.
Favorite Music Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, David Gray, Brand New, Straylight Run, Taking Back Sunday, Bright Eyes, Feist, Oasis, Guster, New Found Glory, Something Corporate...
Favorite Books A World Lit Only By Fire by William Manchester, Portraits and Prayers: Unfolding the Netherlandish Diptych by John Hand et al, Exquisite Pain by Sophie Calle, Double Game by Sophie Calle, anything by Sophie Calle, L'Etranger by Albert Camus, Treasury of Royal Scandals by Michael Farquhar, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Cold Sassy Tree by Olivia Ann Burns, The Family by Mario Puzo... anything historical floats my boat, and if it's Oscar Wilde... hand it over. Oh... yes... and The Philosophy of Andy Warhol by (of course) Andy Warhol.

Your hand has been replaced by a rubber stamp. What does it say?

"Bish, plz."