Anne: Merci. J’ai hesité un moment avant de poster ces photos ... c’est quelque chose un peu différente que mon ordinaire ... mais si vous les aimez, je suis très content :-)
musicwithinyou: Thank you. Those are actually drops of oil on the surface of water just starting to boil. I've had that picture for a long time, just waiting for the chance to use it....
but they are lovely - and the last one is amazing, it could have easily made a post just by itself... strangely, i was contemplating something similar in a kind of Rothko-series i have, the one to which the red bridge belongs :-) wondering which ones to post next...
Only where there is language is there world. --Martin Heidegger
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The word that fits would mime the genesis. --Michel Deguy
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Orpheus. Eurydice. Hermes.
... that a whole world of lament arose, in which
all nature reappeared: forest and valley,
road and village, field and stream and animal;
and that around this lament-world, even as
around the other earth, a sun revolved
and a silent, star-filled heaven, a lament-
heaven, with its own, disfigured stars ...
Ein Klage-Himmel, "a lament-heaven," from Rilke's "Orpheus. Eurydike. Hermes." Poetry's post-rupture, post-lapsus, post-death-of-Eurydice dream of recreating that primal world -- Eden, childhood, Orpheus's singing -- where word and thing were one.
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J'adore la dernière photo, mais les autres sont aussi très belles. Bravo, James!
Anne
I like the one with water droplets enlarged. My brother went to college to learn to do this kind of art.
Anne: Merci. J’ai hesité un moment avant de poster ces photos ... c’est quelque chose un peu différente que mon ordinaire ... mais si vous les aimez, je suis très content :-)
musicwithinyou: Thank you. Those are actually drops of oil on the surface of water just starting to boil. I've had that picture for a long time, just waiting for the chance to use it....
superb
but they are lovely - and the last one is amazing, it could have easily made a post just by itself... strangely, i was contemplating something similar in a kind of Rothko-series i have, the one to which the red bridge belongs :-) wondering which ones to post next...
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