It's worth the wait to see this flower.
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It's worth the wait to see this flower.
Faire catleya, collage and ink, 31/10/20 (20,5cm x 26cm) © Renaud De Putter
For you. Para ti. Per te.
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“You won’t manage, you’ll forget me; but if after a year, alas, more perhaps, a sad text, a death, or a rainy evening reminds you of me, you can offer me some altruism! I will never, never be able see you again . . . except in my soul, and this would require that we think about each other simultaneously. I’ll think about you forever so that my soul remains open to you endlessly in case you feel like entering it. But the visitor will keep me waiting for a long time! The November rains will have rotted the flowers on my grave, June will have burned them, and my soul will always be weeping impatiently. Ah! I hope that someday the sight of a keepsake, the recurrence of a birthday, the bent of your thoughts will guide your memory within the circle of my tenderness. It will then be as if I’ve heard you, perceived you, a magic spell will cover everything with flowers for your arrival”
- Marcel Proust, Pleasures and Days
Josef Frank (1885–1967), textile design Catleya, Linnen 315, 1930s.