This Artist Spent 10 Years Carving A Giant Cave – Alone With His Dog

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This Artist Spent 10 Years Carving A Giant Cave – Alone With His Dog
Richard Patterson - The Wedding Party, 2005
oil on canvas
10Â 1/4 x 8Â 1/8 in. (26 x 20.6Â cm)
Nine Letter Word by Rutger Paulusse
Women sit in a modern chic boutique in Casablanca, 1971.Photograph by Thomas J. Abercrombie, National Geographic Creative
[An earth-sheltered home with a moss-covered roof situated in a pine forest]
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Scott’s Cabin, Beaver Brook, NY.
Contributed by Noah Kalina.
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Blossoming pink trees on the mountainous landscape of Nanjian Yi Autonomous County in southwest China.
Foggy Forest Hike by Denise Collier
rebirth. photo by Danny McShane
Sophie Gamand (France/USA) - Wet dog
Sophie Gamand is a French photographer living and working in New York. Since 2010, Gamand’s photography explores the complex dynamics of the relationship between dogs and humans. With both a documentary and fine-art approaches, she questions the place that dogs occupy in the human society. Her series Wet Dog showcases portraits of dogs photographed during their least favorite activity: bath time. Exposing the dogs at a vulnerable moment, Gamand is able to capture their wide range of expressions. She believes dogs are more than animals and have acquired a status of persona. They mirror humans and the bond we have developed with them says a lot about our own solitude and social challenges. Gamand also donates photography time and expertise to animal charities and shelters.Â
© All images courtesy the artist
[more Sophie Gamand | artist found via Colossal]
Before I knew Bon Iver, I was a little broken.
I saw myself as a conquerer of the world. I tried my best to acknowledge my flaws, and to use the strength they gave me to push open the doors of every new opportunity. Bang!
I’m the same woman now, but I’ve begun to move more slowly, with more intention. Bon Iver didn’t change me. He only showed me that I could use my power for more delicate things. I could be gentle with a bird’s snapped wing. And I could be gentle with myself.
Bon Iver lays the bird on the grass. We watch as it discovers its new gait, tests its new wing, and leaps into a tree. ‘We’re all a little broken,’ he says. ‘But if I fly in a circle, it’ll bring me back to you.’
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My 3rd landscape inspired by Richard Mosse, I had a lot fun with these- they introduced me to a great palette. 24x18 in, acrylic