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ewa witkowska by juergen teller for vogue uk, november 1997
Fernando Lemos :: Sophia de Mello Breyner, 1949 / src: lasmicrofisuras
Remie Lohse Outdoor Nude 1937
Night - Stelios Petroulakis , 2019
Greek,b. 1946-
Oil on canvas, 142 x 185 cm
“The delights of the poet as I jotted them down turned out to be light, solitude, the natural world, love, time, creation itself.”
— May Sarton, journal entry, October 28, from Journal of a Solitude (Norton, 1977)
The climb to Abano Pass, in Georgia is regarded as one of the most dangerous on Earth. Every autumn, a spectacular animal migration takes place in Georgia’s Tusheti region in the northern Caucasus Mountains. Radio Free Europe photographer Amos Chapple recently joined a group of shepherds and their dogs on what he refers to as a “deadly, boozy journey” from the steep mountains to the plains, as they brought their 1,200 sheep down to their winter pastures. Amos Chapple
“absence never moves–/ still, it abrades a heart blue, / this glacier of grief”
— Greg Sellers, haiku journal entry (19 January 2018)
Blue kitchen - Jan Pieter Foppen
Dutch,b.1972-
oil on canvas, 120 x 160 cm
Félix Vallotton, 1900
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Study for ‘Slow Dance’ - Kerry James Marshall, 1992
I found a broken plant pot on my walk today and brought the pieces back home to play with :)
My life feels new and beautiful, light and soft. I have everything I need.
I live in a place I can call my own.
Conrad Marca-Relli (American, 1913–2000) - X-L-9-79, oil, paper and canvas collage on canvas, 133.4 x 168.6 cm (1979)