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Peter Solarz

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trying on a metaphor
Three Goblin Art
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Marianne river. Blanchisseuse, Trinidad. Copyright 2016 Troy De Chi.
The Illustrated Guide to Cacti and Indoor Plants, B.Schonfelder and W.J. Fischer, 1972
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Cressida Campbell (Australian, b. 1960), Nasturtiums, 2002. Colour woodblock, 58.4 x 60 cm.
“A Walk Without Trousers on the Roof”, drawing by Franz Kafka. Scanned from A Great Artist One Day: Franz Kafka as a Pictoral Artist
I love this mainly because of how bizarre this is compared to his more famous (and serious) drawings. On top of that, we have absolutely zero context for it. Kafka drew a pantsless man on the roof and that’s just how it is…
this photo is from a drive down the rural highways i took with my dad a few summers ago. when we left the house it was still night, but by the time we got up to this small town, the sun was beginning to come up. i love this time of morning because you feel like the only person left on earth, and you have everything all to yourself. it was september, and it was still warm in the daytime, but it was that weird in between time of year where the nights were beginning to get cold. this day really made it clear that summer was ending, which is always bittersweet for me. we took pictures until the sky was morning blue, and i loved how these photos turned out.