"The Land Holds Its Breath"
A study in stillness and what remains.
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"The Land Holds Its Breath"
A study in stillness and what remains.
Untitled, 3/5/2026
Stage fright & secular panic
Barren trees, fishnets.
The ground is wet and holds onto too much water. So much so the grass turns yellow and dies.
I could till the land like I till my wrists. Both crawl with worms as I stare into a mirror.
The sky is grey, the clouds move and I stay.
Till my land, grow my roots.
A Moonlit Evening
Artist: John Atkinson Grimshaw (English, 1836-1893)
Date: 1880
Medium: Oil on carboard
Collection: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, Spain
Description
John Atkinson Grimshaw loved to paint the vast mansions of 19th-century England, he delighted in the romance and the elegance of their architecture, and his pleasure in them was satisfied when, in 1870, he moved into a Jacobean house, Knostrop Old Hall, which became the family home. He was fascinated by the contrast between moonlight and artificial light and in his urban scenes, he experiments with the varied effects of the moon, the light glowing from inside houses, and the reflections of moonlight on the wet road.
Printeboek/Pixabay Photography
♡₊˚ 🦢・₊✧ cotton candy sky ✧₊・🦢 ˚₊♡
5:51 PM EDT May 18, 2023:
God Is an Astronaut - "Barren Trees" From the album Ghost Tapes # 10 (February 12, 2021)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: Irish Post-rock with electronic flourishes
Photography by me