Friday, 10 April 2020

her hair where the moon used to be






































New Work (with Brad Feuerhelm and Void publishers, Athens) ... 'And one is left with a feeling of sadness, too. It is not because Ozu's films are honest about life, and about death as well; it is because these people, these moments are gone. ... this universal feeling of the transience, of the mutability and beauty of all life ...' NYT 26.09.82.

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