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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Three Goblin Art

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@zincsulfide
[Image ID: The poem “One Source of Bad Information”, by Robert Bly. There’s a boy in you about three years old who hasn’t learned a thing for thirty Thousand Years. Sometime it’s a girl. The child had to make up its mind How to save you from death. He said things like: “Stay home. Avoid elevators. Eat only elk.” You live with this child, but you don’t know it. You’re in the office, yes, but live with this boy At night. He’s uninformed, but he does want To save your life. And he has. Because of this boy You survived a lot. He’s got six big ideas. Five don’t work. Right now he’s repeating them to you.
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Soledad Fernandez Desnudo con manton 1992
Ben Sledsens (Belgium b. 1991) Wanderer with Dog (2018) oil and acrylic on canvas 200 x 175 cm
Yolanda Andrade, Huellas, 2006
Fluorescent Flowers by Craig Burrows
Linda Westin
You pour orange juice into a glass. The glass can only hold so much orange juice. But as juice is poured from the much larger carton into the much smaller glass, there is a stream that connects the glass-juice to the carton-juice, and in that moment the glass and the carton are holding the total amount of juice in tandem; almost as if, for a breath, they and the air between them become a singular container. When I am filled with love (orange juice), I am the glass.
Andrew Gilbert (British, 1980 – lives in Berlin)
Holy Brocoli transforms into flowers, 2018
Acrylic, watercolour, gold paint and black felt-tip on cream laid paper, 41.9×29.5cm.
Joanne Ji Young Kim - Daydreamer, 2022
Paul Delvaux
Le Silence
Natalie Díaz, from "Manhattan Is a Lenape Word", Postcolonial Love Poem