Johan Hagemeyer Talisman Rose, 1936 [tinted petals, raised one at left shading center of bloom] gelatin silver print

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Johan Hagemeyer Talisman Rose, 1936 [tinted petals, raised one at left shading center of bloom] gelatin silver print
“This is not a love story, but love is in it. That is, love is just outside it, looking for a way to break in. We’re here, there, not here, not there, swirling like specks of dust, claiming for ourselves the rights of the universe. Being important, being nothing, being caught in lives of our own making that we never wanted. Breaking out, trying again, wondering why the past comes with us, wondering how to to talk about the past at all.”
— Jeanette Winterson, Lighthousekeeping
Brook Power shot on film by Shannon Cavarocchi
“Her brown eyes were untranslatable…She was made entirely of a sweetness bordering on tears.”
— Clarice Lispector, from “The Servant”, Complete Stories (trans. Katarina Dodson)
“I turned around and saw the sky. It was red and all my life was in it.”
— Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea
Portrait of Benvenuti Gonzalez del Campillo, 1920, Carlos Saenz de Tejada
https://www.wikiart.org/en/carlos-saenz-de-tejada/portrait-of-benvenuti-gonzalez-del-campillo-1920
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