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"When the Amherst sphinx styled herself a pagan, she meant she didn’t believe in the biblical God. What sort of deity, if any, she did believe in is hard to pinpoint." -- Gary Sloan, "Emily Dickinson: Pagan Sphinx,"
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Wonderful and moving photos
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Lovely forms. I can relate to the first best.
ReplyDeleteThey are all a feast for the eyes, each uniquely beautiful.
Beauty in Three Parts.
ReplyDeleteYour appreciation of beauty has always been a marvel to me.
Thanks for sharing your vision with us.
Beautiful, all. Georgia's long fingers are lovely.
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful hands!
ReplyDeleteI love the whole O'Keeffe/Stieglitz dynamic, and his work as a study of her is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHey, she was hot. Even as a 90-year-old leathery desert dweller, she had a dynamic to her.