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Two pictures. The top one i took in the city, documenting the Christmas aftermath: Everywhere People just dumping the trees they have had for Christmas. The bottom one, is a picture i took in the tree’s natural environment: The forest.
I can’t help it, but feeling sad and upset about it - that civilisation doesn’t know how to cherish trees and just perceives them as another product, use for a bullshit tradition and then just dumps them, disregarding the beauty a tree unfolds in it’s natural environment, whilst more and more forest area is facing clear-cut and devastation.
I fear what will become of this earth without forests.
![socialclaustrophobia:
“Hermann Nitsch (Austrian, b. 1938), Ohne Titel [untitled], 1983. Acrylic on canvas, 212 × 585 cm. via
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Hermann Nitsch (Austrian, b. 1938), Ohne Titel [untitled], 1983. Acrylic on canvas, 212 × 585 cm. via
(via lafilleblanc)
Art is partly communication, but only partly. The rest is discovery.
how to determine the gender of my nipples
(Source: recentgooglesearches, via pyrrhic-victoria)

Fabio Viale - Kouros, 2015
White marble, tattoos (88 x 50 x 55 cm)
Galleria Poggiali e Forconi, Firenze
(via a-dream-seeking-light)