Hoyeon on what Squid Game taught her about life i-D The Out Of Body Issue, no. 367, Spring 2022 Photography Colin Dodgson
Sunrise at Zabriskie Point, Death Valley
Cat’s Cradle - Iqaluit, Nunavut, c. 1960
Photo by Rosemary Eaton
Photo by Trevor Cole
Xu Beihong/Public Domain/Wikimedia Commons via Culture Trip
Sometimes, at night, in bed, before I fall asleep, I think about a poem I might write, someday, about my heart, says the heart.
Richard Siken, from “The Language of the Birds,” War of the Foxes (Copper Canyon Press, 2015)
Johannes Veldhuizen, The tree people, Korowai, 1986.
“Houses of Irian Jaya’s Kombai and Korowai people are built as high as 150 feet for a reason: to see the birds and the mountains and to keep sorcerers from climbing their stairs. Also, the Korowai live in treehouses because when there is a fight with another clan in the jungle clearing, the young, old and women can quickly escape. It’s also breezier that high up.” https://www.instagram.com/p/CMpvLVDgBW8/?igshid=1pojzq5alskb
Anok Yai photographed by Nadine Ijewere for Vogue US, March 2020
Lotus IX from The Lotus Series, Robert Rauschenberg, 2008, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Emily Fisher Landau Size: sheet: 45 ¾ x 60 ¾" (116.2 x 154.3 cm) Medium: Digital print with photogravure from a series of twelve digital prints, ten with photogravure
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/133589