little weaver repairs her web
[Image and audio description: a video of a spotted orbweaver - a kind of spider - methodically unspooling and attaching silk. There is a pine forest in the background. There are gentle cricket and bird noises.]
Figuring out how to move with Maude.
[Video and audio description: a video of a string puppet on a windowsill making simple movements. The puppet has a head and hands made from polymer clay, which is painted pink. She has short horns and pointed ears. Her body is made entirely of long, pale blue yarn. There are potted plants and an antler in the background. The room is quiet save for some loud white noise at the start of the video - there is no music or dialogue.]
I became a mountain while waiting for you here and
my tears became a source of life
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Thomas Grünfeld, “Misfit (St.Bernard/Sheep)” (1994): Grünfeld’s “misfit” series consists of taxidermy objects arranged in somewhat unsettling (i.e. disturbingly unnatural) juxtapositions, yet at the same time humorous, playful and imaginative. One could liken them to assemblage or collage, something like Robert Rauschenberg’s “combines.” They’re all hybrids, like cyborgs, or creatures of myth.
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Jumbo scarves! Designed and knit in NY🍎🧣
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‘Pumpie'
Elephant soft toy made of grey felt, dressed as a sailor in a smart, dark blue, woolen jacket and matching trousers, England, 1900.
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At Night by Achille Casanova (1861-1948)
medium unknown, ca. 1894-7
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