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Janaina Medeiros

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trying on a metaphor

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zodiac necklace ˚₊✩‧₊ Schiaparelli
Training my nervous system to choose an unfamiliar heaven instead of a familiar hell
made by me
Anna Andreeva. Wild Flower + Abstraction, 1958. Gouache, pencil and ink on paper, 45 × 36 cm.
Joan of Arc's signature taken from her letters.
an under-appreciated view.
X-ray image of a rose, below, that was created by Dain Tasker in 1936. Tasker was the chief radiologist at Wilshire Hospital in Los Angeles, California, in the early days of radiology. He used fine-focus X-ray tubes to create ghostly black-and-white prints of flowers on X-ray film. The images were a hit in photography circles in the late 1930s and were published in high-profile art magazines, although his work fell into obscurity and was only rediscovered relatively recently.
Jenny Aitken (British), Paddle and Splash, 2026, Oil on canvas
Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights