Carl Frederik Sørensen (Danish, 1818–1879), "Danish Ships in Rough Seas" (details), 1877
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Carl Frederik Sørensen (Danish, 1818–1879), "Danish Ships in Rough Seas" (details), 1877
To be a small wild horse on a windy Welsh mountain…
The Ella dress by Jessica Silversaga.
olive & herb focaccia.
late spring.
digitally inverted cyanotype.
we haven’t had a home of our own for a few years now and have been moving from temporary place to place for longer than i really wanted to stop and realise. recently i read about the symbolism of snails and their shells. the phrase “always at home” echoes through my mind daily. i notice my drawings and photographs often reference a home of some sort. when i am lonely, restless, sad or tired i yearn to go to the home we do not have… but when i am moving or absorbed in the present, i suppose i am at home wherever i am.
stuck on me.
cornwall, 2023.
just another snail.
treasure.
my queen.
i will have seals twirling in the waters of my mind forevermore.
journey lines.