I would so love to have been in the shoes of Magdalena Szurek, who witnessed this display of curiosity while strolling around the city. Makes me wonder what they were checking out under that canvas, and how they even knew it was there. It also makes me feel like the reason you might never see this today is that being so enveloped in our own little worlds, nobody really seems to wonder anymore, let alone seek out what might be hidden behind the veil of what we can see.
-
Recent Posts
- Street art graffiti in my town
- Hidden deep in a Norwegian forest is a museum that looks like it’s from the year 2077
- Joseph Lewczak (Truth Seeker) (@truthseeker59.bsky.social)| “Pink” by photographer Marc Zetterblom
- Konstantin Weddige (@weddige.vernissage.photos.ap.brid.gy) | When I visited the #Lofoten Islands in 2019, most of the #GhettoSpedalsk graffiti had already faded…
- H e t e r o t o p ia (@artsofexistence.bsky.social)
- Flanker (@flankers.bsky.social) | The shadow that follows you through the dark…
- Socotras Endemic Bottle Trees in full bloom
- We’re sitting in a cloud of dark matter, and soon we may be able to find it #stem #science #space
Archives
Categories
