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Roman OPAŁKA - Metempsychosis, 1965
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Spring is officially here even though the weather seems to think otherwise. Here’s a little reminder of what the world looked like before winter. (at Multnoma Falls)
Kate Chopin, The Awakening
Sandra Cinto (Brazilian, b. 1968), Sem título, 1995. Oil on canvas, 34 x 45 cm.
Japanese visual artist Nobuhiro Nakanishi doesn’t believe that time can be grasped, but with his latest exhibition, he does a spectacular job of showing us what it might look like if we could capture it in the palms of our hands.
The project is called Layer Drawings, though the phrase ‘drawings’ is used only conceptually here. Nakanishi actually composes the display by transferring hundreds of photos, taken at various time intervals, to square-shaped acrylic panels. When viewed from the right angle, the images appear to slowly fade into each other before vanishing altogether into a final blur. One can see the passage of time as a whole, as well as pinpoint each individual moment of its progression. (Source) @sixpenceee
Flatlands // Chelsea Wolfe
chantelle @ genny fw15
‘’I want to see women who have their own goals and desires, and strong wills, not just polite and “angelic” characters. However, I’ve realized there just isn’t much representation of these kinds of women in this industry.” -Park Chan-Wook
The galaxy cluster MACS J2135-010217 lensing SMM J2135-0102
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(via 神秘の光景 by 越後屋心像 (ID:3728795) - 写真共有サイト:PHOTOHITO)
Almost every word I write jars against the next…I ought to be able to invent words capable of blowing the odor of corpses in a direction other than straight into mine and the reader’s face.
Franz Kafka, from a diary entry featured in The Diaries of Franz Kafka (via watchoutforintellect)