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I have problems
“I have this disease late at night sometimes, involving alcohol and the telephone.”
Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse Five (via bookofbourbon)
everything seems slow suddenly and boring except for my insatiable thinking towards you as you lie asleep completely plotzed and gracious as a hillock in the mist from one small window, sunless and only slightly open as is your mouth and presently your quiet eyes and your breathing is like that history lesson.
"Poem" by Frank O’Hara (via plathandimages)
Steps, Frank O'Hara (1961)
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Camila Carlow’s Eye Heart Spleen
When we look at human organs, sometimes their imagery can be off-putting (though fascinating!) but artist Camila Carlow uses our organs, at least pictures of them, to create her intricate Eye Heart Spleen series; human organs made from foraged plants.
The artist combines different plants, such as flowers and leaves, already themselves unique living organisms, to create one piece, one organ, of another living organism; the human. It is interesting to look at her series in regards to the place of humans in the world; how we pick flowers, tear down trees and stomp around in the grass, only to then have our bodies be consumed by the earth, covered by flowers, trees and grass. The plants sustain us, as either food or helping to create oxygen, just like our organs, and just like plants, we sometimes too forget to take care of our organs. As the artist states, “regardless of whether we fill ourselves with toxins or nourishing food, whether we exercise or not - our organs sustain us, working away effortlessly and unnoticed”. Both plants and organs are delicate structures, and both need to be taken care of, in order for them to take care of us.