Act 2: A scene of Women at a bathhouse, from the Kabuki Play by Yamato Meisho Senbonzakura Utagawa Kunisada (1815) with words from Women Who Run With The Wolves.
Postcardia-cum-Poetica #83
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Act 2: A scene of Women at a bathhouse, from the Kabuki Play by Yamato Meisho Senbonzakura Utagawa Kunisada (1815) with words from Women Who Run With The Wolves.
Dali’s The Ghost of Vermeer of Delft Which Can Be Used as a Table (1934) paired with words from Sarah Ban Breathnach’s SimpleAbundance: A daybook of comfort and joy.
Robert Capa’s 1938 photo of loyalist troops near Fraga on the Aragon front, Spain (November 7th), coupled with words from Women Who Run With The Wolves.
Heaven (2008) from Mark Ryden’s Snow Yak series. Words from Women Who Run With The Wolves.
Image is Camilla D’Errico’s Pearl Dance (2008) with words from Elyora.
I am horribly remiss in having noted down the photographer of this card, but I do remember is was in Paris in 1981. It feels a bit David Lynch.
Words from Elyora.
Salvador Dali’s Daddy Longlegs of the Evening–Hope! (1940) with words from Women Who Run With The Wolves.