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A raw unedited baby; cherry tomatoes and good light (at Naka-Meguro,Tokyo) https://www.instagram.com/gudefilm/p/BwOwcFylY0_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=a6qg3fuk6ch3
Uzbekistan 2002, Claudine Doury.
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Fire on the Hill (black and white variant)
© Rinko Kawauchi (b. 1972, Japanese photographer)
hi friends,
i’m doing a small run of small(er) prints from “7 large photographs” plus a few outtakes from the series. all of these are available in 8x10” & 11x14”, signed & numbered in editions of 10. message or email [email protected] if interested.
thanks
Rinko Kawauchi, Ametsuchi series (2012-2013)
What inspired me was a dream I had one day. It was of scenery so amazingly beautiful that it made me almost scared. I woke up thinking how beautiful it was. I wasn’t sure if that location really existed, but if it did, I wanted to visit it. About six months later, I saw what I saw in my dream on TV. The location did exist. I found out that was I saw was called noyaki. It is the practice of protecting a grassland by burning a field. It has been done for about thirteen hundred years. Without noyaki, a field would turn into woods. Beautiful grassland cannot be maintained without burning the field once a year. What amazes me is that it doesn’t happen naturally but is maintained by human intervention. I am very much interested in the flow and cycle of human practices. It is not only the theme for Ametsuchi but also a foundation of all my work.
“Deer Beds” Katherine Wolkoff
Santiago Rusiñol i Prats (Catalan,1861-1931), A Garden in Aranjuez, 1908, oil on canvas, 140 x 135 cm, Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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Refreshing 8/19/17
Rebecca Solnit Field Guide to Getting Lost
A quick flip through some of my favorite spreads in Momo Tokyo. Books ship within the United States for free between now and Monday at 11:59pm PST! Get yours here.
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Conte d’été, Eric Rohmer.
escape plan: mica arganaraz for wsj magazine feb. 2017
Berta Pfirsch