K is for Kindness
Week K | Wednesday | Glimmer time ✨
“There are so many unsung heroines and heroes at this broken moment in our collective story, so many courageous persons who, unbeknownst to themselves, are holding together the world by their resolute love or contagious joy. Although I do not know your names, I can feel you out there.”
✨ David Abram, Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology
‘Weavers on the Bauhaus staircase’, T Lux Feininger, 1927. From the top: Gunta Stölzl, Ljuba Monastirskaja, Grete Reichardt, Otti Berger, Elisabeth Müller, Rosa Berger, Lis Beyer-Volger, Lena Meyer-Bergner, Ruth Hollós, Elisabeth Oestreicher. They revolutionised the traditional art and craft of weaving through the Bauhaus philosophy of combining art, design, and daily life.
Remembering that time I landed then walked on an Icelandic volcano. In a blizzard.
Tin-glazed earthenware plate found in a London sewer, displayed in the Wellcome Collection’s Dirt exhibition.
Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorkshire.
We’ve all been there.
Why I’m unmarried, 1899.
Creepy but clever.
Robert Doisneau, Paris, 1955.














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