lowkey one of the most affecting sentences i have ever read. I have never been able to get it out of my head and i dont understand what it is trying to convey at all.

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lowkey one of the most affecting sentences i have ever read. I have never been able to get it out of my head and i dont understand what it is trying to convey at all.
Georgia O’Keeffe
Light Coming on the Plains II 1917
watercolor , 30.16 cm , 22.54 cm
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, TX
Fountain of Love, Cliveden, UK, 2004
patterns left by woodworms on driftwood
PLEASE search "beetle gallery" and look at images. The patterns larval beetles leave behind under the bark of trees while feeding are so so beautiful
Wendy Morgan
Carved ripples on granite. Shen Lieyi.
Bodies & Buildings: Jean-Paul Bourdier’s Symbiotic Artistry
Holding hands through History
“The Big Nudes Series” ⌇ Marco Castelli — black-and-white photographic collage
Prohodna
A karst cave in north central Bulgaria (Iskar Gorge).
It also has has two extremely creepy looking eye-like holes in its ceiling, which is why its also called Oknata (Eyes of God).
Xiomara Rodriguez - Politeismo
“Touching North” (1989) ◯ Andy Goldsworthy at 90°N ⌘ Andrea Pozzi
Terracotta figurine depicting Aphrodite in a giant bivalve shell, Hellenistic period, circa 3rd century BCE; the Christie's Collection
bobbin lace benediction veil, flanders c. 16-1700s.