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Olga Boznańska in her studio in Kraków. Photo: author unknown, ca. 1920. Copyright by Ligier Piotr / The National Museum in Warsaw.
Boznańska’s still lifes – some of them almost abstract, suggestive of the quiet existence of objects and the secret life of flowers are characterized by the sketchiness of forms, nervous brush strokes, shimmering colours, sophisticated harmony of tones and skillful use of natural colours of the cardboard ground.
gayle mckinney griffith and lydia abarca photographed by dth archives
2017 - Film Journal
The Lesson | Kristina Grozeva & Petar Valchanov | Bulgaria | 2014 | 8.0
By: Wendy Gold
i'm freaking out. the more i study neurology, the more i find myself actually interested in medicine. thing is, i was premed for a hot sec before i changed my mind in my sophomore year. i don't think i fully considered how much work it'd be, and finally confronting those challenges terrified me.
now, i've already graduated and have a job, with the goal of applying to phd programs next year. but... because i do medical research and work closely with patients, nurses, and doctors, i'm finding myself spending hours just reading about, say, vascular territories, and actually enjoying it. in a way i never did when i was premed. which freaks me out. medicine? i thought i already failed once.
i won't make any sweeping statements about my future, but i'm not as frightened of failure as i once was. i am reminding myself that it's okay to start over and change my mind. there is always time. i'm actually feeling excited for the future again. ♡