"A doll’s head, cracked and haunting, is mounted on the trunk of a tree like a forgotten relic or a ceremonial warning. The face is fractured—deep fissures run across the forehead and cheeks, as if time or trauma split the porcelain skin. The eyes are rolled upward unnaturally, revealing mostly whites, giving the impression of trance, terror, or spiritual possession. Long, black hair cascades in tangled strands, partially veiling the face like mourning shrouds. The head is affixed to a backing board, suggesting intentional placement—perhaps as art, protest, or mythic offering. The tree bark behind it is rough and aged, echoing the doll’s decay. The entire scene is rendered in black and white, amplifying the eerie mood and stripping away warmth. Shadows deepen the cracks, and the absence of color makes the image feel timeless, ghostly, and ceremonial. In the bottom right corner, a watermark reads “Swede’s Photographs,” marking the image as part of a personal or artistic archive. This is not merely a doll—it is a dispatch from the edge of memory, a sovereign artifact of abandonment, ritual, or mythic witness." - Microsoft Copilot
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30 October 2025
Charlie and I love walking the forests in the morning. Still, we need to stretch farther from the house—perhaps into the ...
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