Interview with Stephen Kuusisto
"You go back to the roots and then what comes out of that experience is shocking, it’s beautiful. And it rarely disappoints me if I approach things like that."
"You go back to the roots and then what comes out of that experience is shocking, it’s beautiful. And it rarely disappoints me if I approach things like that."
They speak of god along with cloud-esteem, sheep watching, plenty of softness.
and by the end of the season we had / enough cash to make it down to Berkeley
The human body contains an incomprehensible number of atoms ...
Katlyn Brumfield grew up around the forests and farmlands of central Kentucky. Her work has been featured at several galleries and exhibition spaces including the Lexington Art League, Manifest Gallery and Drawing Center, the Ann Arbor Art Center, and the Huntington Museum of Art. She is [...]
These meanings make a map, / remain quiet, anticipate the construction
It’s when I reflect on my early worldview that I know I will never introduce my children to any religion before they reach their age of reason.
As I ascended to the crest of the hill, the sun broke the edge of the horizon ...
For a moment / the worm dazzled in the spotlight / before finding a small crack leading to tunnel,
Five photographs