Ines Hildur.
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New Surreal Flying Houses by Laurent Chehere
French photographer Laurent Chehere, who lives in Menilmontant, a popular district of Paris, continues his series with more surreal photos of buildings flying in mid-air.
The “Flying Houses” are inspired by a poetic vision of old Paris and also by a poor, and cosmopolitan neighborhood of city where the artist lives. Through a tragic and melancholic report, they testify poetically and subtly of an alarming contemporary reality by revealing meanders and concerns of a class impoverished by the society, in particular, the Gypsies and the immigrants. The author isolates these buildings of their urban context and releases them from the anonymity of the street to tell the life, the dreams and the hopes of these inhabitants. Follow him on Facebook.
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I don’t know what the hell happened all that summer. I was done in, mentally. I wrote nothing, I read nothing. I felt dazed.
John Berryman, from The Heart Is Strange: New Selected Poems; “Recovery” (via villere)
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read Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi when it comes out in june. jungle blanket by @bfgf-shop
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Gustav Klimt - Danaë, 1907
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Xiao Wen Ju by Jonas Bresnan
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My parents after their 2nd date in 1982 when my dad was a year younger than I am now
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From so much self-revising, I’ve destroyed myself. From so much self-thinking, I’m now my thoughts and not I.
Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet (via augustuszeus)
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Håkan Rehnberg
Untitled, 2014
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