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''La vulnérabilité des choses précieuses est belle parce que la vulnérabilité est une marque d'existence.''
Simone Weil - La pesanteur et la grâce
Paul Jones (Australian, 1921-1997). Flowering Gum, 1984.
twin peaks (1992)
by Toshiteru Yamaji / 山地としてる From the book: Pigs and Papa / ブタとおっちゃん (2010)
From The New Black Poetry, 1969
Emily Kame Kngwarreye - Merne Ndorkwa (Wild Plum), 1991. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 211.0 x 122.0 cm.
Margrethe Mather
Consider the other kingdoms. The trees, for example, with their mellow-sounding titles: oak, aspen, willow. Or the snow, for which the peoples of the north have dozens of words to describe its different arrivals. Or the creatures, with their thick fur, their shy and wordless gaze. Their infallible sense of what their lives are meant to be. Thus the world grows rich, grows wild, and you too, grow rich, grow sweetly wild, as you too were born to be.
Mary Oliver, “Other Kingdoms”, in The Truro Bear and Other Adventures (via antigonick)
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Adut by Bibi Cornejo Borthwick.
Vogue US, February 2020
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Emily Dickinson
Jess Maybury for print magazine by harley weir,issue 3.