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“Swimming in Crimson” - Two boys contrast against the surreal red of Lake Retba, a natural marvel in Senegal known for its vivid hue.
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You can enact new patterns. You are able to grow and thrive. You are not stuck.
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I used the marionette strings of my mind to guide the prey animal that lives inside my heart to greener pastures
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Logging onto here is like walking through a bead curtain
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PAN-O-RAMA
Großglockner Hochalpenstraße, Heiligenblut, Austria 2018.
CONTAX G2 | Zeiss Biogon 28mm f/2.8 | Kodak Gold 200
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Helmut Lang Fall 1990
Xandra van Rooijen
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Three-striped poison Dart Frog (Ameerega trivittata), father carrying tadpoles to water source, family Dendrobatidae, Tambopata National Reserve, Madre de Dios Region, Peru
Photograph by Joselo Barazorda
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Going through Jenny Holzer's Inflammatory Essays again
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I love the wind. The sun is joy, the rain is sadness—but the wind: mystery. The tumultuous firs in TWIN PEAKS. Or the windswept park in BLOW-UP (1966). There’s a hint of menace.
Swiss painter Félix Vallotton (1865-1925) captured the sinister disquiet of a windy landscape well. In the second painting, we see a boy chasing a ball. He is surrounded by looming shadows. In the distance, two mysterious figures have a meeting. Is the boy about to stumble upon something he shouldn’t have seen?
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