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A photograph of zinnias growing in Monet’s Garden in Giverny, France. A poem overlays the image:

The skin of this world is living and vast, meant to span generations, deep with bones of the past. All the systems that humans carve out are scars: lifeless metal, asphalt, concrete, and cars that thrive on death and the waste of millennia. So, I picked you this zinnia. By JP

A photograph of zinnias growing in Monet’s Garden in Giverny, France. A poem overlays the image: The skin of this world is living and vast, meant to span generations, deep with bones of the past. All the systems that humans carve out are scars: lifeless metal, asphalt, concrete, and cars that thrive on death and the waste of millennia. So, I picked you this zinnia. By JP

A photograph of the gravestone in Paris where Jean Paul Sartre and Simone De Beauvoir are buried. The image is overlain with the text of a poem:

To answer the question, yes, art imitates life; like a duck hiding in cypress knees, waddling unaware of his separation from the trees. 

By JP

A photograph of the gravestone in Paris where Jean Paul Sartre and Simone De Beauvoir are buried. The image is overlain with the text of a poem: To answer the question, yes, art imitates life; like a duck hiding in cypress knees, waddling unaware of his separation from the trees. By JP

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