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Suad al Attar, Garden of Eden, 1993
Suad Al-Attar (Iraqi, 1942), Garden of Eden, 1993. Oil on canvas,183 x 153 cm.
Paul Giovanni And Magnet – The Wicker Man
Holy shit that's so cool
Finally “do you love the colour of the sky” got compressed for our convenience
This is now my favorite photo
Cloud spotted
Cool shit!
Buff No One
In Appalachian folklore, the abandoned stone chimney acts as a "gravestone" or "soul" of a former home, marking where life, memory, and warmth once existed. They are believed to linger with the spirits of the past, with tales of lingering warmth and smoke. Often remaining after log cabins have rotted away, it is widely considered bad luck to knock down an old chimney.
Brian Level, Vertigo
Notre Dame de Strasbourg, France.
“A Future City From The Past” by Clemens Gritl: Echoes of Brutalism in a Silent Metropolis.
Psychogeography + Hauntology