"Beauty is an omnipresence of death and loveliness, a smiling sadness that we discern in nature and all things, a mystic communion that the poet feels."
a girl sleeping in a hospital bed in her a.f. vandevorst dress. but here, the girl as well as the mattress and pillow are made out of candle wax. once lit, what starts as a perfect image will slowly melt and perish during the biennale.
"Flowers' unthreatening beauty can become a seductive and confusing force through which I explore inconsistencies of perception and thought, and seek to create a deeper poetry that penetrates superficial understanding."
The delight above arrived yesterday from the wonderful human sea. The 1930's colonial bag is just lovely, I adore the pretty blue embroidered scene. Thank you Dulcie!
Below is a little something I picked up on a walk last weekend.