Work by Charlotte Day Wilson via Euphoria.

You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?

“This was a place with a very different material and mythological past and present.
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The notion of a more-than-human world further intimates that these things are beings: not passive props in the drama of our own preoccupations, but active participants in our collective becoming.
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Art has a role to play here”
-(JB)
“Of course”
Glass: Four Movements for Two Pianos – IV. — · Katia & Marielle Labèque. 2013 KML Recordings Released on: 2016-09-16 Composer: Philip Glass

‘It’s the principle involved–
Truth, Beauty,
Call what you will,
Belittle it …’ Traveling light,
Your lifework, inch-high sculpture
Crammed in a matchbox
Weighs nothing, in the scale of things.
—Matchbox Sculptures by Harry Clifton
Rein by Gustavo Santaolalla for the film, Biutiful, 2010.
A Hidden Life, film by Terrence Malick, soundtrack by James Newton Howard.

Lejanía · Lisandro Meza Cumbias Colombianas
Cumbia Campesina · La Tropa Vallenata
Flor Maria · Aniceto Molina
A flower is a node on a network of botanical systems of interconnection and regeneration.
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much of the beauty that moves us in the natural world is […] time itself as patterns, recurrences, the rhythmic passage of days and seasons and years, the lunar cycle and the tides, birth and death. As harmony, organization, coherence, pattern itself is a kind of beauty
Rebecca Solnit