“Don’t be afraid to suffer—take your heaviness / and give it back to the earth’s own weight; / the mountains are heavy, the oceans are heavy.”
— Rainer Maria Rilke, The Poetry of Rilke; “Sonnets to Orpheus” (tr. Edward Snow)
trying on a metaphor

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
taylor price
noise dept.

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost

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One Nice Bug Per Day

Love Begins

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Origami Around
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Kaledo Art
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@nightheavy
“Don’t be afraid to suffer—take your heaviness / and give it back to the earth’s own weight; / the mountains are heavy, the oceans are heavy.”
— Rainer Maria Rilke, The Poetry of Rilke; “Sonnets to Orpheus” (tr. Edward Snow)
Two Earthlings (2009) by John Brosio
A parade of empty beasts. Art from a zine i made called moon chase ♥︎
patterns left by woodworms on driftwood
Citrine Window - Antonia Tyz Peeples
American , b. 1957 -
Oil on linen
Luca Ponsato - Does Anyone See My Suffering
"It might be too late to say, but I love you so much."
lets simultaneously be something and nothing together
Einstein Observatory, remainders unmarked
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), Two Friends (1917), black crayon on paper, 29.8 x 46.1 cm. Via Sotheby’s.
The ISS With Luna
rupture by kate kretz, 2018 (crowdsourced grey hair from people who have experienced profound loss hand embroidered on cotton)
i love london
Paul of Scotland, Destiny Is In Your Hands, 2020 pencil on white paper, 11.69"x16.54"