Joined May 2021
11 Photos and videos
An extract from Part V of T.S. Eliot's “East Coker” (1940), the second of his “Four Quartets” hello.bauldoff.com/post/7035…
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Text from Italo Calvino’s “Invisible Cities” (Ch. 9). “Spiral Transit”, oil on masonite, by Remedios Varo.
The mortal, intricate work of Edinburgh 3D illustrator, digital artist, & art director @billelis succeed as mementos both 𝘮𝘰𝘳𝘪 and 𝘷𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘦 hello.bauldoff.com/post/6648…
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“Sanctuary”, photographed at the Grand Canyon (c. 1910) by American poet, voyager, and photo-secessionist, Anne Brigman. hello.bauldoff.com/post/6637…
Stanford's Robert Sapolsky on the neuro-social lessons we can learn from baboons hello.bauldoff.com/post/5291…
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Raw and engaging designs by [the former] Confederate Motor Company, (now @combatmotors) hello.bauldoff.com/post/1607…
“When You're Sleeping” by glass and clay sculptor Christina Bothwell. hello.bauldoff.com/post/8948…
Dusting off @ArtificialOwl, a blog “featuring the most fascinating abandoned man-made creations.” The AO blog has been abandoned for quite some time now, but—just like the deserted vestiges it featured—it is still worth another visit. hello.bauldoff.com/post/3184…
“Talent is insignificant. I know a lot of talented ruins. Beyond talent lie all the usual words: discipline, love, luck, but, most of all, endurance.” —James Baldwin, from his 1984 @parisreview interview hello.bauldoff.com/post/1422…
Here's a classic: @suckuk’s Come In/Go Away reversible doormat hello.bauldoff.com/post/5232…
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Belgium-based French artist Valentin Pavageau's work is an encyclopedia psychotropica rich with stop-you-mid-scroll moire effect and other collaged surrealities of scene & subject. hello.bauldoff.com/post/6400…
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