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Rolfe Horn, "Cloud, Lake Tahoe, California," 2001
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Hiroshi Sugimoto, "Boden Sea, Uttwil," 1993
via artnet
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Shelia Newbery, "Storm Clouds #2" (Berkeley, 2009)
via the artist's site
Yup, this is how I'm feeling today. No other way to put it, really. Could use some sunshine and a whole lotta sleep. But I am thankful for these amazing photographers for capturing the ambiguous and daunting glory of a grey sky.
1 comment:
keep you head up, babe xo
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