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View between villages. Posting it here because apparently the YouTube video is unavailable in some regions agajsbs
People are like “it’s so beautiful no clouds at all” it could use a little clouds if I had to be honest.
Chinese artist Shou Xin creates the most wonderful cats with just a few pencil lines
Jonathan Stalling’s Yingelishi is a book of poetry that is read in two ways: in Chinese and in English. He offers a line of English poetry, then rewrites it phonetically in the Chinese language, so that the new line in Chinese has its own unique and coherent meaning, which is then translated back into English. The end result is a poem existing in multiple languages and in no languages at all, with multiple meanings that can be read many ways.
[Image ID: A line that reads, “早上好” which is Simplified Chinese for “good morning.” Then a line of English text that reads, “good morning,” followed by a line of pinyin or possibly a different method of transliterated Chinese that reads, “gũ dé mào níng.” Then a line of Chinese characters which reads, “孤德貌宁,” phonically the same as the above pinyin, followed by a line of English text which is the translation of the above Chinese, reading, “Even alone, the moral one / appears peaceful.” End image ID.]
Natalie Díaz, from "American Arithmetic", Postcolonial Love Poem
Fabric sample ‘Ornito’ with a pattern of stylized birds that have been designed with an enlarged fingerprint to which have been added beaks, eyes and legs. Material: cotton, metal, paper, 1968. Designer: Heinz Edelmann (1934-2009). Produced by the fabric manufacturer Weverij De Ploeg. TextielMuseum, Tilburg, Netherlands.
Leonid Pasternak (Ukrainian, 1862–1945) - The Torments of Creative Work
Untitled - Paloma Salgado Diaz , 2024.
Chilean , b. 1990s
Acrylic on canvas , 100 x 120 cm.
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Dan Hays Colorado Snow Effect 4 (with detail) 2007, oil on canvas
Assortment of SpongeBob SquarePants episode title cards (1999)