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Ha Long Bay by Olla Esmeralda | Flickr
Vietnam
Ha Giang, Vietnam | Khanh Nguyen
Textures play and contrast with one another: the fluffy ostrich feather against the metal chain of the hat, and the shiny metal plate against the soft facial stubble of the man.
Rembrandt creates an intimate portrait despite the seriousness of the costume.
An Old Man in Military Costume, about 1630-1631, Rembrandt van Rijn. J. Paul Getty Museum.
There is a language older by far and deeper than words. It is the language of bodies, of body on body, wind on snow, rain on trees, wave on stone. It is the language of dream, gesture, symbol, memory. We have forgotten this language. We do not even remember that it exists.
Derrick Jensen, from A Language Older Than Words (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2000)
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