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June 2013

4 posts

Jun 18, 2013234 notes
#north
Jun 18, 20131 note
#Philosophie of landscape #Georg Simmel
Jun 18, 2013
#Bergfilm
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“I like to live always at the beginnings of life, not at their end. We all lose some of our faith under the oppression of mad leaders, insane history, pathologic cruelties of daily life. I am by nature always beginning and believing and so I find your company more fruitful than that of, say, Edmund Wilson, who asserts his opinions, beliefs, and knowledge as the ultimate verity. Older people fall into rigid patterns. Curiosity, risk, exploration are forgotten by them. You have not yet discovered that you have a lot to give, and that the more you give the more riches you will find in yourself. It amazed me that you felt that each time you write a story you gave away one of your dreams and you felt the poorer for it. But then you have not thought that this dream is planted in others, others begin to live it too, it is shared, it is the beginning of friendship and love.

[…]

You must not fear, hold back, count or be a miser with your thoughts and feelings. It is also true that creation comes from an overflow, so you have to learn to intake, to imbibe, to nourish yourself and not be afraid of fullness. The fullness is like a tidal wave which then carries you, sweeps you into experience and into writing. Permit yourself to flow and overflow, allow for the rise in temperature, all the expansions and intensifications. Something is always born of excess: great art was born of great terrors, great loneliness, great inhibitions, instabilities, and it always balances them. If it seems to you that I move in a world of certitudes, you, par contre, must benefit from the great privilege of youth, which is that you move in a world of mysteries. But both must be ruled by faith.”

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—The Diary of Anais Nin, Vol. 4: 1944-1947 
Jun 5, 20132 notes
#literature #exploration

May 2013

1 post

May 15, 20132 notes
#father of glaciations #articantartic #newproject

April 2013

2 posts

Apr 15, 201347 notes
#Dissappearing
Apr 5, 2013
#Grietas

January 2013

1 post

Jan 10, 20132,185 notes
#frozen

December 2012

1 post

“I realise there’s something incredibly honest about trees in winter, how they’re experts at letting things go.” —Jeffrey McDaniel (via armchairoxfordscholar)
Dec 11, 20126,990 notes
#winter

November 2012

3 posts

“I can be alone anywhere.” —

Glenn Gould

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(via mythologyofblue)

Nov 28, 2012390 notes

Photo credit: The Philip K. Dick Trust

“There exists, for everyone, a sentence - a series of words - that has the power to destroy you. Another sentence exists, another series of words, that could heal you. If you’re lucky you will get the second, but you can be certain of getting the first.” 
― Philip K. Dick, VALIS

Nov 12, 201284 notes
#sentences
Nov 2, 20125 notes
#icebergs

October 2012

1 post

Oct 21, 2012
#my drawings #igloo builders

September 2012

4 posts

“I see the mountains in the sky; the great clouds; and the moon; I have a great and astonishing sense of something there, which is “it” - it is not exactly beauty that I mean. It is that the thing is in itself enough: satisfactory, achieved. A sense of my own strangeness, walking on the earth is there too: of the infinite oddity of the human position; with the moon up there and those mountain clouds. Who am I, what am I, and so on: these questions are always floating about in me.” —Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry dated 27 February 1926. (via violentwavesofemotion)
Sep 23, 20121,104 notes
#virginia
Sep 21, 2012
#if places could travel
Sep 10, 20122,594 notes
#doubt #francys alÿs #masters #process #uncertainty
Sep 10, 20124 notes
#bas jan ader #masters #me

August 2012

8 posts

Aug 28, 20121 note
#masters
AURORAS

Boreal=Norte, Austral=Sur.


A.K.

Aug 28, 2012
#a lesson
Aug 17, 20122,715 notes
#frozen
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