I like boring things.
Sappho
] ] ]pity ]trembling ] ]flesh by now old age ]covers ]flies in pursuit ] ]noble ]taking ]sing to us the one with violets in her lap ]mostly ]goes astray From If not, winter Fragments of Sappho, a translation by Anne Carson
Sappho
He seems to me equal to gods that man whoever he is who opposite you sits and listens close to your sweet peaking and lovely laughing–oh it puts the heart in my chest on wings for when I look at you, even a moment, no speaking is left in me no: tongue breaks and thin [...]
Hayv Kahraman
“Games are the first learning tools in a child’s life so inserting this sort of innocence and naivety that is then combined with the notion of the perishable flesh and how frail our bodies really are, is the essence of these works. Each one of these paintings has a polarity of the plasticity and transfiguration [...]