Brave, unconcerned, mocking, violent—thus wisdom wants us: she is a woman, and loves only a warrior. — Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1885). Part I, Chapter 7, “On Reading and Writing”
(Source: forty6, via thechaotic)
Climbing ice sheets, Helgeland, Norway, 1870
(via thegameofart)
[video]
text in water
[Light and Dust Anthology of Poetry :: Yoshizawa Syoji (2003)]
(Source: notationnotes, via graphandcompass)
a photo for the ghosts [they will understand].
Hiroshi Sugimoto, View from the passage toward the exit. Thank you, 3wings.
Diptych: Marine & Régales enn Loire
Joseph Fraisse & Carl Srna
France & Austria, 1894
(Source: gypsji)
Joseph Beuys, Blitzschlag mit Lichtschein auf Hirsch (Lightning with Stag in its Glare), 1958-1985
I’ve often lost myself in order to find the burn that keeps everything awake. — Federico García Lorca [many times]
(Source: larmoyante, via mirroir)