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letsdothis2 ago

Here's some more Gloria Vanderbilt 'art' : https://imgur.com/a/KLWXVkz

Reminds me of Kim Noble's art.

Taken from: http://www.nydc.com/antique/gloria-vanderbilt-april-20-june-3-2016/

The 1stdibs Gallery at 200 Lex hosts a retrospective exhibition of Gloria Vanderbilt’s work from April 20 – June 3, 2016. In conjunction with HBO’s “Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt and Anderson Cooper,” film by Liz Garbus and their book “The Rainbow Comes and Goes; A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss,”

Come on... MK Ultra all over this.

Gloria Vanderbilt’s Unstoppable Art - https://www.wmagazine.com/story/gloria-vanderbilt-artist

[Q:] The title of the show is “The Left Hand is the Dreamer.” Why?

[A:] In mythology and palmistry, the left hand is called the dreamer because the ring finger on the left hand leads directly to the heart. I find it a very poetic idea. And that’s why I only wear nail polish on my left ring finger.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-hand_path_and_right-hand_path

In Western esotericism the Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path are the dichotomy between two opposing approaches to magic. This terminology is used in various groups involved in the occult and ceremonial magic. In some definitions, the Left-Hand Path is equated with malicious black magic and the Right-Hand Path with benevolent white magic.[1]:152 Other occultists have criticised this definition, believing that the Left–Right dichotomy refers merely to different kinds of working and does not necessarily connote good or bad magical actions.