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The ukiyo-e illustration of fish and clams by Mochizuki Gyokusen, drawn in the year 1891. Digitally enhanced from the original wood block print.
Paul Klee: Other Possible Worlds opens in NYC on March 20th, 2026, featuring Klee’s late work produced during the last decade of life. I hope this wonderful drawing will be there - More Bird (Mehr Vogel), 1939. Got this postcard at Zentrum Paul Klee. I assume this work is related to his angel series which I love. His angels are such misfits.
Charlotte Perriand, Bibliothèque Nuage, France.
A parahelion in the far north of Canada makes multiple suns appear in the sky. The drama of the forests. 1921. Illustrated by Arthur Heming.
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Coriander, carrot, hemlock et al. Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs in Bildern. Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs in Bildern. (Natural History of the Plant Kingdom in Pictures.)1854.
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Human beings do not exist from one moment to the nest. They are not momentary beings. Their existence comprises the whole temporal range that opens up between birth and death. In the absence of external orientation and a narrative anchoring in being, the energy to contrast the time between birth and death into a living unity that encapsulates all events and occurrences must come from the self. The continuity of being is guaranteed by the continuity of the self. The ‘constancy of the self’ represents the central temporal axis that must protect us against the fragmentation of time. Byung-Chul Han. 2024. The Crisis of Narration. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Christopher Thomas, Lost in L.A., 2017
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Annalisa Retico, Passaggi, (water-based felt-tip pens on rice paper and paper for screen printing), 2025, in «petrichor», No. 28, Fall 2025 [© Annalisa Retico]
Tiny sense organs on the tip of the antenna of a Thanatophilus sinuatus beetle.
British journal of entomology and natural history. August 1988.
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Harald Moltke (Dec. 14, 1871 - 1960) was a Danish Count, who painted and wrote about the lands and peoples he visited on multiple expeditions to the Arctic around 1900. He was particularly fascinated by the Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis.
Above: Nordlyskrone i Zenith, Akureyri, Januar 1900 - print