If you need a moment of calm, then this is for you 🌊
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If you need a moment of calm, then this is for you 🌊
"I will forever float on the seas of your soul, gently lapping within the waves falling into the moon that is your eyes.."
You are a glowing ocean of night, so beautiful and passionate, how can I not love being in your tide and waters?? - eUë
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Takashi Kokubo - Quiet Inlet (from Oto No Wa: Selected Sounds of Japan 1988-2018, Music for Dreams 2020)
Megan Riepenhoff at Yossi Milo Gallery
Whether she’s boldly charging into the Pacific Ocean or gingerly stepping into a placid pond to expose a cyanotype, Meghan Riepenhoff continues to generate fascinating and beautiful cameraless images of water. For this multi-panel work, the artist dipped her prepared photo paper into Utah’s Great Salt Lake, sprinkled on salt from the ground and allowed the work to dry, propped in the sun. (On view in Chelsea at Yossi Milo Gallery through June 22nd). Meghann Riepenhoff, Littoral Drift #1170 (Polyptych, Great Salt Lake, UT 08.25.18, Lapping Waves at Shoreline of Antelope Island), six dynamic cyanotypes, approx. 88 x 42 inches, unique, 2018.
"The honey drips from her lips like ocean waves as I lap them up like the same, a sweet rain that never goes away.."
Honey bees strive to make honey like her lips all spring - eUë
Seashore steps - a warm-up sketch