"Someone Else's Dream"
Collaboration with, and many thanks to @doortjesblog
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Mike Driver

pixel skylines
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Xuebing Du

Love Begins
tumblr dot com
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NASA
RMH
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Keni
styofa doing anything
One Nice Bug Per Day
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KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@lafilleblanc
"Someone Else's Dream"
Collaboration with, and many thanks to @doortjesblog
Kirill Semenovich.
Loughborough station. January 2015.
Unusual Collection
Franco Anselmi
IG franki_collage
Harderwijk, Netherlands 29 december
“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.” (Faulkner)
Hope 2026 is better for everybody.
Disappearances (2020)
Paper Works
Pierre le Hors
Fireworks Studies, 2009
(via)
Posting this one already a few years in a row. Means something different every year to me. 2022 was (worldwide) a shitshow in every sence of the word. But I want to stay optimistic because of people, because of you. So I’m ending this year here with Faulkner:
“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.”
love,
Mélisande
Reposting it again, 2023- world made me sad. And it was a hard to navigate between heart and head. But we are still here and that's enough for me today.
Love, Melisande
Omniconsciousness Immersive work whose spatial dimension can be considered unparalleled. Patrick Laumond - Paris, 2023
Eddo Hartmann
Edelweiss, Priorzersk, Kazachstan, 2019
@Huis van Marseille, Amsterdam
Matviy Vaysberg (Ukraine). Cold April 2021
Untitled YY
Liquid Library
Photographic series, each 70x40cm
Pages of a geometry textbook scattered on the surface of the sea and photographed as they drifted sunk and dispersed made during a residency at the Gennadius Library Athens in 2014 - following from a body of work created by an element of controlled chance, compositions created by the water’s unpredictable flux, human rationality inevitably defeated by the randomness & chaos of natural forces.
Artwork by Victor Vasarely at the church of Pálos in Pécs, 1980. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
SILVER & BLUE
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Elsewhere Francisco Gonzalez Camacho
https://www.discardedmagazine.com/