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Zdzisław Beksiński

Zdzisław Beksiński

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currentinspiration:

The war in Sarajevo - streets were turned into cemeteries.

currentinspiration:

The war in Sarajevo - streets were turned into cemeteries.


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mythologyofblue:

Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Chair Over Point Wisconsin, 1983
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mythologyofblue:

Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Chair Over Point Wisconsin, 1983

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mythologyofblue:

Gustave Courbet, The Waterspout, 1866

mythologyofblue:

Gustave Courbet, The Waterspout, 1866


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Tacita Dean -

Beautiful Sheffield

Ship of Death

The Wrecking of the Ngahere

The Life and Death of St Bruno

(Source: tate.org.uk)

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Tacita Dean
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mythologyofblue:

“… regardless of where he lives, the desert and the cave are always with him.”
-Nietzsche, Unfashionable Observations 
[Quote via invisiblestories; image via National Geographic: Sand dunes in Colorado’s High San Luis Valley, October 1939]

mythologyofblue:

… regardless of where he lives, the desert and the cave are always with him.

-Nietzsche, Unfashionable Observations 

[Quote via invisiblestories; image via National Geographic: Sand dunes in Colorado’s High San Luis Valley, October 1939]


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Antanas Sutkus

(Source: photography.lt)

godsdeathbed:

Blizzard at Cape Denison ~ Cape Denison, Antarctica, c. 1912. Frank Hurley. carbon print by State Library of New South Wales collection on Flickr.
mythologyofblue:

The world is a plenitude all unto itself, even as it departs.
—Yves Bonnefoy, The Arriere-pays
[Image: Chema Madoz via]
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mythologyofblue:

The world is a plenitude all unto itself, even as it departs.

Yves Bonnefoy, The Arriere-pays

[Image: Chema Madoz via]

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mythologyofblue:

Jens Waldenmaier, Mt. Ngauruhoe

mythologyofblue:

Jens Waldenmaier, Mt. Ngauruhoe


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mythologyofblue:


Félix Thiollier (1842-1914): Figure contemplant les monts du Menzenc (Emma Thiollier, fille du photographe), 1895-1905. | Collection Julien-Laferrière/Musée d’Orsay /Patrice Schmidt

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mythologyofblue:

Félix Thiollier (1842-1914): Figure contemplant les monts du Menzenc (Emma Thiollier, fille du photographe), 1895-1905. | Collection Julien-Laferrière/Musée d’Orsay /Patrice Schmidt

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