Landscape with barbed wire
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10 responses to “Landscape with barbed wire”
your smiling eye, cicca–reallo…
your smiling eye, cicca–reallo…
your smiling eye, ciccareallo…
your smiling eye, ciccareallo…
Landscapes on the Canadian prairies are often bordered by barbed-wire. The kind of wire in this image reminds me more of razor wire, like the kind used to keep people from climbing buildings, or escaping from prison. I get the sense here of looking out from a prison to a dreamlike land beyond.
Landscapes on the Canadian prairies are often bordered by barbed-wire. The kind of wire in this image reminds me more of razor wire, like the kind used to keep people from climbing buildings, or escaping from prison. I get the sense here of looking out from a prison to a dreamlike land beyond.
the mystery of the dark forest, the lunacy of the moon
dangerous delights
barbed wire keeps the rational at bay
don’t go there, stay this side of the picture plane
the man in the moon teases
the mystery of the dark forest, the lunacy of the moon
dangerous delights
barbed wire keeps the rational at bay
don’t go there, stay this side of the picture plane
the man in the moon teases
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