over the world
extended by your body
its suffocating snow,
as brightness, pouring itself out of you,
as if you were
burning inside.
Under your skin the moon is alive.
— nerudaaaa (via arousedandconfused)
‘Always follow your wildest dreams’
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“With mirth and laughter, let old wrinkles come”
—Shakespeare
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“Do you know what turns darkness into light?
Poetry”
—from Alphaville, directed by Jean-Luc Godard
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“I am who you couldn’t even dare to be.”
—Sweet Dreams/ Nicki Minaj
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“And he who was lost like a dog
will be found like a human being
and brought back home again.”
—Yehuda Amichai
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—D. H. Lawrence, The Rainbow
“A fly wounds the water but the wound
soon heals.”
— Jane Kenyon, from “The Pond at Dusk“
This is the kind of art that really makes an impact and a statement.
The Shirt by Shelley Niro, 2003.
Niro’s work consists of a connecting series of photographs that should be read together as a whole narrative. The images are set in a pastoral landscape, and each subsequent photograph offers an increasingly incisive statement on the colonization of the land that once belonged to aboriginal peoples.
Shelly Niro was born in Niagara Falls, NY in 1954. She is a member of the Mohawk Nation, Iroquois Confederacy, Turtle Clan, Six Nations Reserve. She is currently based in Brantford, Ontario, and works in a variety of media, including beadwork, painting, photography, and film. (via virtual museum)
— nerudaaaa (via arousedandconfused)
I dream I am alone on a ship. It is night and I can see the magnetic field radiating through each object like water through leaves.
--Johnson Memorious
flesh and acrylic by benheine