BY RACHEL WOLFE
Behind, before but never just there.
The docile anonymity of spirit remains untethered, uncaged, incapable of rearrangement.
Grecian Goddesses of attainment and human delight take form amidst the domesticated plight of mammalian life. A warm body to warm the body of another-transportation of the wild to the inhibited.
What nature calls for this disgrace?
A simple look upon such eyes of purity speaks stories of a creature innate by the origin of the word create. Perceived forms of them, us and we do little to dispel the truth that lies within.
Unbridled amore and renewed trust, our lives await an impassioned existence to not be sought after, but shared. The willful desire to dominate by force, contain the greatness scares and manifests all that stands separate in awe vanishes before the facade that once upheld suggested ideals.
One day the spirit of ‘Anima’ will call upon us revealing the unity of all is by no means defined by any word or book.
PHOTOGRAPHS
Translations is a new editorial written by Rachel Wolfe that focuses on the dialogue of image and text as individual parts relating to the totality of art and life.
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