http://www.journal-du-design.fr/art/astral-bodies-par-enorme-studio-vitamin-a-la-milan-design-week-pour-finsa-117524/?fbclid=IwAR15nsMuXsjngGcCAomqzqbX4v-XFCKUiT7aX4hy7xO3V4I30ceTIxmZIpw
Colección Textil el espanto y el encanto de las superficies que aprendimos a sentir poesía bordada a mano sobre lienzo con hilo mouliné en distintos formatos y tamaños según la pieza
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Historical library in the south of Lower Saxony / Germany
© Winston Duc Le
The Void of Lanzarote Germany-based photographer Birgit Schlosser shares some impressions of the quiet, empty and deserted side of the volcanic island.
“Bilingualism strikes me as a kind of synesthesia. Instead of seeing colors associated with letters and words, instead of hearing melodies, what I hear with language is the play and echo of the other language. The option to say it differently, and thus to live it differently. Language is not only a means of communication or description. It’s a framework in which we process existence. Yi writes: “It is hard to feel in an adopted language, yet it is impossible in my native language.” As every bilingual person and translator knows, there are certain words—a feeling, a way of being—that is absent in one language but perfectly brought to life in another. A word that, by existing, gives permission to be. What if you need that which does not exist in your language?”
— Yoojin Grace Wuertz, “Mother Tongue”
Fascinating piece by @juana_gomez_m “Central System” mixing hand embroidery and photography on cotton… . . . posted on Instagram - https://ift.tt/30ojW4q
Esther Scroll; dedicated in honor of Ezra Somekh; Kolkata, India; 19th–20th Century.
Esther scrolls in elaborate cases, recounting the Purim story of the salvation of the Jews in the Persian Empire, were often given as betrothal gifts and passed on from one generation to the next as veritable family heirlooms. This scroll from Kolkata invokes the biblical blessing of Joseph to protect the groom, Ezra Somekh.