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Wrapping your hair around the cold skin, a dead moon rising over the sea.
Another one from my ballads project. This one is from a song called “Cruel Sister”, also known as “Minnorie” or “Binnorie”, “The Twa Sisters”, “The Wind and Rain”, “Dreadful Wind and Rain”, “Two Sisters”, and the “Bonnie Bows of London”. It dates back to at least to 1656, and is about a pair of sisters who are courted by the same man.
One drowns the other to free up the man’s affections and the drowned sister’s body is found by three minstrels. The minstrels make a harp out of her breastbone and string it with her hair. When the minstrels bring the harp into the hall of the dead girl’s family, the harp plays on its own and informs the spectators of how the girl was murdered.
Welded steel armature, self-hardening clay, plastic, human hair, matte medium.
Gonzalo Fonseca 1970s
Gonzalo Fonseca with his sculptures, 1970s
El Lissitzky, project for the constructivist art room at the International Art Exhibition in Dresden (1926). Проект зала конструктивного искусства на Международной художественной выставке в Дрездене. 1926 (via http://thecharnelhouse.org/2013/12/20/not-art-but-communism/)
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Yukiko Nishiyama
“Light shines through the cloth #02”
Gelatin silver print on glass
via: artosaka.jp
John Schabel - Passengers
“For a period in the 1990s, John Schabel camped out on overpasses near New York airports, peering with a giant telephoto lens into the cabin windows of aircraft waiting, and waiting, for takeoff.”
Rúrí - Water Vocal - Endangered I, 2007
Sky Ladder, realized at Huiyu Island Harbour, Quanzhou, Fujian, June 15, 2015 at 4:49 am, approximately 2 minutes and 30 seconds. Photos by Lin Yi & Wen-You Cai, courtesy Cai Studio.
styling/illustration by Uno Akira
Kenichi Hoshine - The Itinerant, 2019
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Heinrich Khunrath, Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae, 1595.
Unknown, Unidentified Festival of Song and Light after dusk
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