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Perhaps there is no light at the end of the tunnel but just some stray lights inside the tunnel igniting hope chaotically. There is only 'the end' at the end of the tunnel.
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Rain at midnight
মধ্যরাতের বৃষ্টি
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Corridors leading to open airy windows and spring leaves are nothing less than poetry.
Picture clicked in a airport transit hotel in the Indian city of Dehradun.
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Book received in the month of May
Memory of Light by Ruth Vanita
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Aao Na Sitar Version - From the streets of London
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Sitar by Rishab R Sharma
Song: Aao Na
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Song of rain...
Film: Water
Director: Deepa Mehta
Video courtesy: Dozokhnama
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Found in FB
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Childhood ...

Scenes from the film Petite Maman(2021) dir. by Celine Sciamma
#mubi#petite maman#celine sciamma#colours of blues#morbid musings#grief in cinema#cinema mon amour#french cinema#childhood#may 2025#nostalgia#poetic cinema#films about grief
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Book received for the month of April 2025
#april reads#travelling books 2025#readers society of travelling books#agustina bazterrica#macarbe#colours of blues
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Book Received for the month of March
#travelling books 2025#morbid musings#readers society of travelling books#katherine mansfield#bookclub
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Book I received in the month of February from our book club (The Reader's Society of Travelling Books)
Did not have te to finish . The translation was kinda rigid.
#morbid musings#travelling books 2025#readers society of travelling books#nepaliculture#darjeeling#leknath chhetri#february read#books 2025#read in 2025#bookclub
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কবি (The Poet) by তারাশঙ্কর বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় (Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay)
Book received for the month of January from our book club The Reader's Society of Travelling Books.
#bengali literature#তারাশঙ্কর বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়#বাংলা সাহিত্য#readers_society_of _travelling_books#travelling books 2025#january reading#morbid musings#2025 reads#novel
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In this performance piece, Eliza Bennett embroidered the palm of her own hand using a needle and thread, stitching into her skin to mimic the appearance of rough, calloused labor. By using her body as both medium and message, she subverts traditional notions of embroidery—an art form historically associated with femininity and delicacy—by turning it into a painful, physical act of endurance.
The work highlights the invisible labor of women, especially in domestic or caregiving roles, and makes that effort viscerally visible through the act of self-inflicted stitching. It’s both tender and unsettling—an intimate protest against the undervaluing of “women’s work.”
Source: Contemporary100.com
#women artists#feminism#eliza bennett#contemporary art#women's rights#domestic labor#morbid musings#history of women#embroidery#sewing#delicate
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#alex dimitrov#morbid musings#colours of blues#adulting#poems on tumblr#poems I stumbled upon#coping with loneliness
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Artist's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rudhacharya/
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Artwork by Kristina Guelazonia

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