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mykindafairytalee:

Sail through the sky. (by kaela photo)
awitchsspell:

Bats! (by tjroberts79)
There was a star riding through clouds one night, & I said to the star, ‘Consume me’.
Virginia Woolf (The Waves)

(Source: waitingforteaagain, via windflowers-deactivated20110811)

(via Ocean Meets Sky Art Print by Terry Fan | Society6)
(via Flickr: •DΛN MOUNTFORD•’s Photostream)
Anselm Kiefer
benjaminhilts:

Anselm Kiefer: Sternenfall (falling stars)
This book is a detail from  Anselm Kiefer’s 2007 giant installation, Sternenfall (Falling Stars). The cover of this book is supposed to depict part of the milky way, which as you can see is near the constellation of Libra and the Zuben Elgenubi (southern claw of Scorpius). Here is what Kiefer says about his books:
“The books I make account for sixty per cent of  my work.  They  are all unique; they are not published books in the usual sense. I have always been attracted by books because they are a manifestation of time. The time it takes to write a book, and the time it takes to read one, page by page. Paintings are the property of  time. You enter a room, you see a painting, and everything is there straight away. You can stand in front of it for longer, to try and understand it better, but you don’t have to follow it over any length of time. This is the difference between a picture and a book. The books I make are somewhere between the two: they are books you can move around, and they stand half open. They are books that you can look at like paintings. They are works halfway between apparition and time.”
- via Classical Bookworm
Star Whale
in progress by Emma McNally
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