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dress: MNG 2006 (never worn, suprise!)
blouse: XX (mexx) (bought today on sale for my trip this summer)
i don't usually wear patterned clothing. but i'd figured i should get more into that. not so bleak maybe.
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Just before all the leaves of the trees died and fell to the ground, a bright red flower popped out of the ground. I thought it would make a good metaphor for something, so I took this picture.
My life ...
... a worn-down, rusted, old path that came from nowhere and continues going on nowhere. No purpose. No reason. Just there in the midst of an empty expanse and covered from view by a false show of nature.
my first morning at the new house, i walk outside and see this left on the sidewalk. i found some metaphorical connection with it and being in a new place.
Most botanists & ecologists will argue that these two guys are one in the same organism. Look at the messy marriage of roots. I found myself staring & wondering about the metaphors of togetherness. They likely share soil nutrients & assist each other in living. There are studies on how some herbaceous plants will not adhere to the "survival of the fittest" principal when surrounded by similar plants. They ration nutrients among themselves, share hormones & chemicals that help each other ward off pests, etc.
Ricardo Cinalli ‘La metáfora del perturbante’, serie ‘Nocturnos’, ('The Disturbing Metaphor', series 'Nocturnos'), Museo Superior de Bellas Artes Evita, Palacio Ferreira / Evita Fine Arts Museum, Córdoba, Argentina
ASIS,STEPHANIE ALEXIS
SEVILLA, ALAINE CHARICIA
TABORA, STEFFY
Marshmallow symbolizes the softness of the colors of the nail polish. Added in the Photograph is the nail polish which shows what kind of beauty it would produce if combined with the soft and pure symbol of marshmallow