learning about the library of babel project has given some credence to what david lynch talks about when he says you need to pull ideas from the ether and cement them in our world. he would often mention this when talking about his creative process. the library could be a very close approximation of what this “ether” may be. course as beings of flesh we may not now exactly what this is. but miraculously we can sometimes tap into it and pull things out of it. it is our duty as beings of flesh and blood to pull these words from the ether and cement them in the physical world.
had crab legs for the first time. i feel like i've learned more than i ever wanted about crab anatomy
are you agonizing over abstract concepts again?
i remade by the way find me at @10001discogstabs
An astounding wooden Anatomical Eve from an unnamed private collection, as featured in the “Anatomie des Vanités” exhibit at The Erasmus House in Brussels, Belgium in 2008.
Undulatus Asperitas clouds seen over New Hampshire (2023)
Interpol // PDA
Alai Ganuza, My Fridge, 2022
Oil, 72 x 92 cm
Sutherland Falls thunders down a 1,904-foot drop from Lake Quill in New Zealand, January 1972.Photograph by James L. Amos, National Geographic
Izumi Inoue, from Illustrators 25 (1984)
A woman’s “poesy ring” with initials, from 1592, made of gold and rock crystal. On the ring’s inner surface is inscribed, “The cruel seas, remember, took him in November.” From a love token to a memorial/ mourning ring, a fate that often befell many wives or mistresses of sailors.
Desert Eye, by Elliot McGucken.
Arches National Park, Moab, UT
Rich and diverse Sonoran desertscrub near Sabino Canyon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona.
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current favorite song
The Tower Andrey Zakirzyanov.