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The woman who sees, Ubych Through the Eyes So through the eyes love attains the heart: for the eyes are the scouts of the heart, and the eyes go reconnoitering for what it would please the heart to possess. And when they are in full accord and firm, all three, in the one resolve, a… Read more

The woman who sees, Ubych Through the Eyes So through the eyes love attains the heart: for the eyes are the scouts of the heart, and the eyes go reconnoitering for what it would please the heart to possess. And when they are in full accord and firm, all three, in the one resolve, at that time, perfect love is born from what the eyes have made welcome to the heart not otherwise can love either be born or have commencement than by this birth and commencement moved by inclination. By the grace and by command of these three, and from their pleasure, Love is born, who its fair hope goes comforting her friends. For as all true lovers know, Love is perfect kindness which is born—there is no doubt— from the heart and eyes. The eyes make it blossom; the heart matures it: Love, is the fruit of their very seed. Guiraut De Borneilh (ca 1138-1200?)

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August 17, 2015

Trzy razy tak!

December 16, 2011

Hers is an in-between world, found in shadows and blurs if you are paying attention. Once there it is rich and playful, strange creatures and characters come out to play, walls disappear into swamps and forests, windows open up into themselves. Was it all created, or did it create itself? A deliberate charcoal mark or … Read more

Hers is an in-between world, found in shadows and blurs if you are paying attention. Once there it is rich and playful, strange creatures and characters come out to play, walls disappear into swamps and forests, windows open up into themselves. Was it all created, or did it create itself? A deliberate charcoal mark or a chance scratch of a twig? The question itself gets swallowed up in the parade and the mists, and the textures dance on.

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April 21, 2010
Belen says:

Ubych's stream is to me like the flickr equivalent of a second home :) I feel comfortable and happy anytime I'm lurkin' around it , looking at these photos which always awake and stimulate my sense of wonder, curiosity and imagination. Thanks so much, Ubych ;)

February 20, 2010
lu zhang says:

ubych! ubych!

January 17, 2010
Ragged Limit (deleted)

ubych's aesthetic is so unified, and looking through the flickr, you can see a progression that still retains the original stark, but sometimes dense/articulated (as in the many branches), or barren lands. i don't want to write an essay on ubych, so i'll stop there and say she has a great eye(s).

August 4, 2009

the light that shines in here it's soft - for eyes that want to see a beauty that's for real a beauty that gives life & turns the night into the day there's music if you listen good this sanctuary is of a heavenly tonality the strings arranged by Bacharach the copper melts to gold inside of your ears brecht

March 26, 2009

with such close attention to detail, ubych has showed me through her images that there is so much more to life than meets the eye, even when we are searching so intently for it. meanwhile, it comes so naturally to ubych, who sees the world for every single hint of beauty and subtlety it has to offer us all. in the word… Read more

with such close attention to detail, ubych has showed me through her images that there is so much more to life than meets the eye, even when we are searching so intently for it. meanwhile, it comes so naturally to ubych, who sees the world for every single hint of beauty and subtlety it has to offer us all. in the words of American Beauty - "look closely."

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February 9, 2009
SnapCandy says:

Sometimes bleak. Sometimes haunting. Almost always beautiful and thought-provoking. Discovering Edyta's photography has been one of my flickr highlights.

February 8, 2009