Into the the copse, to stir the awe in us: leaves as mimetic act in which we read our own arteries branches bifurcating consciousness into conscience; now runic, politic Image: August Sander, 1936. AS10k+ #5584 (ASA.7.45)
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Tale as Old as Time #69. I love the dichotomy of 'selves' depicted. The horror-struck inner-self made apparent and uncanny from the absent-minded stroking of hair in the mirror above the typewriter, suggesting that creative imagination serves as its conduit. The sagging clock as the sacrifice of time in writing.
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Share the last piece of art you collected and why? Anika Meier's Tale as Old as Time, 'a portrait of the inner world of girlhood... trapped with feelings that might never pass: fear, bewilderment, and vulnerability.' As I'm male, I've but heard this related by women in my life, here visceral (inner organs) real as art
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