fatima aamer bilal, from moony moonless sky’s ‘i am your mould, but the shape of you is true absence, leaving me purposeless.’
[text id: and is this not treason? / my soul belongs far more to you than it does to me.]
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fatima aamer bilal, from moony moonless sky’s ‘i am your mould, but the shape of you is true absence, leaving me purposeless.’
[text id: and is this not treason? / my soul belongs far more to you than it does to me.]
Alex McAdoo - I-80 Grove City, 2024 - Oil on linen
Ai Makita 1. Organ (oil painting, polyester, panel), 2020 2. Metabolism01972 (oil painting, 3D printing, canvas, panel), 2020
Dai Heiwa Kinen Tō, Osaka, Japan.
Alberto-Salietti-Angeli-in-volo
Shara Hughes
Spins from Swiss (2017)
oil and dye on canvas
The Message Spirited Animals
Denis Budkov
“Paludarium Tachiko” by Japanese flower artist Azuma Makoto via oshsartgallery
Photography by Xuebing Du
Instagram: xuebing.du
"Lines of flow and curves of equal wind intensity, U.S.A." November 28, 1905. 8 AM. Dynamic meteorology and hydrography. 1910. Inverted color.
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“Like an artist without an art form, she became dangerous.”
— Toni Morrison, Sula
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Søren Kierkegaard, from Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Volume 1
Text ID: God's consciousness of things is their coming into being. / God is the actuality of the possible.
— Ocean Vuong, Reasons for Staying