Pierre Boucher, Femme-fleur, inversion négatif-positif, solarisation et photogramme, 1937
Chris Drury Covered Cairn, 1993 TICKON (Tranekær International Centre for Art and Nature), Langeland, Denmark. This was commissioned as a temporary piece and comprises a cairn of glacial boulders enclosed by a dome of woven sticks
In your two arms rocking I am quietly In my two arms rocking you are quietly In your two arms I am a child, listening. In my two arms you’re the child, I’m listening With your arms you hold me tight when I am scared With my arms I hold you tight and I’m not scared In your arms even the silence of death won’t frighten me. In your arms I’ll fall through death as though falling through a dream.
Andrei Tarkovsky, his Sister Marina and their Mother Maria Ivanova Vishnyakova •
Sebastião Salgado. Asháninka, State of Acre, Brazil, 2016.
“The Man Who Fell From Heaven” petroglyph, Robertson Point, Prince Rupert Harbour, Canada. © 1983 Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University.
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1. Erzya girl Lukosha is shy and afraid of photography.
2. Lukosha agreed to be photographed.
Staroe Vechkanovo, Buguruslan district, Samara province, Russia. Photographed by Armas Otto Väisänen, 1914.
“How quickly we exile the truth of love from the love of truth.”
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Richard Jackson, from “The Rivers,” The Heart as Framed: New and Selected Poems (Press 53, 2022)
“Sevginin hakikatini nasıl da çabucak ayırıyoruz hakikatin sevgisinden.”
Yani diyor ki gerçek sevgi hakikatin sevgisinden (doğruluğa bağlılıktan) ayrılamaz. Ama genelde şöyle düşünmeye meyilliyiz: “Doğruyu bildiğim halde ona uygun davranamam. Eğer doğruyu söylersem dışlanırım (dokuz köyden kovulurum), daima doğruya bağlı kalırsam zarar görürüm, yoksa ben iyi biriyim ve gerçek sevgiyi hak ediyorum.” Hayır, etmiyorsun.
Roden Crater is a cinder cone type of volcanic cone from an extinct volcano, with a remaining interiorvolcanic crater. It is located northeast of the city of Flagstaff in northern Arizona, United States.
Satellite view of Roden Crater, the site of an earthwork in progress by James Turrell outside Flagstaff, Arizona.