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“The way you describe your world becomes your experience of it. If you describe your world with hostile language that’s what you’ll experience. Life becomes a nightmare if that’s how you dream it.”
— Kate Burton
Arthur Siegel (American, 1913-1979)
Nude, 1937
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A small Japanese puffer fish is the creator of one of the most spectacular animal-made structures. To impress the female puffer fish, the male labors 24 hours a day for a week to create a pattern in the sand. If the female finds his work satisfactory, she allows him to fertilize her eggs. She then lays them in the middle of the circle, leaving the male to guard the eggs alone.
Life Story (2014)
Lovers, 1982, Harry Holland
Checkerboard bathroom found at the NYPL’s Pictures Collection.
it's not overreacting, we all have different levels of sensitivity. if it hurts, it hurts. no explanation needed
Aristotle’s philosophy on two human beings in love reminds me of Rik Garrett’s current series ‘Symbiosis’. The fate of two physical bodies that connect and form as one soul, which is similarly portrayed throughout Garrett’s mixed media photography. The Chicago based artist explores ideas regarding love, relationships, magic, alchemy and mutually beneficial partnerships in nature.
Frog pattern. Kunst en samenleving. 1903.
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