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Cabins on the Point - (Eastsound, WA) - Tripadvisor
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crossing the country in coach trains (back to my old / lone wandering)
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A boy rests with his dogs by a gnarled carob tree in Capri, Italy, June 1970.Photograph by David Cupp, National Geographic
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Statue of the goddess Aphrodite (Venus) bathing in the garden of the Royal Palace: Caserta, Italy.
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Aristotle’s philosophy on two human beings in love reminds me of Rik Garrett’s current series ‘Symbiosis’. The fate of two physical bodies that connect and form as one soul, which is similarly portrayed throughout Garrett’s mixed media photography. The Chicago based artist explores ideas regarding love, relationships, magic, alchemy and mutually beneficial partnerships in nature.
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Katrin Koenning (German, b. 1979, Ruhrgebiet, Germany, based Melbourne, Australia) - From her Glow series, 2012-2015. Glow is a body of work focused on things that have assumed a short-lived or unexpected state of glow (things which, by nature, don’t glow). Photography
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The artist Giuseppe Penone removes the growth rings on a tree to reveal the tree at a younger age.
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Sol LeWitt's Double Negative Pyramid, 1999. Europos Parkas open air museum, Lithuania.
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Frances Kearney : Five People Thinking the Same Thing III. 1998
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On the subject of love we all know how to write, but nobody knows how to read.
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“I don’t like the idea of “understanding” a film. I don’t believe that rational understanding is an essential element in the reception of any work of art. Either a film has something to say to you or it hasn’t. If you are moved by it, you don’t need it explained to you. If not, no explanation can make you moved by it.”
— Federico Fellini
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