
I write about moments and feelings many of us share. From my own life, but rarely only about myself. This space is less about knowing, more about noticing. If you’ve ever felt something you couldn’t quite name, you might feel at home here.
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To grow up is being taught to be ashamed of our own freedom. We become trapped in the grey as we lose touch with that wild and honest child within us, when we saw the world exactly as it was, before we...
my mother brought a gift for me,
from gardens where the sun would glow,
to keep me as healthy as can be
and stop the sickness where it grows.
a heavy box full of kiwi,
bittersweet, so tangy and fuzzy.
now it’s looking so strange...
Most mornings, I wake up to a sense of dread, as if the world is perpetually on the brink of collapse. My digital feed is a grotesque mosaic: one half offers instructions on surviving the apocalypse, while the other predicts the inevitable...
art by me, @atlasdoesart on instagram
hop hop little bunny,
through the grass so green,
the softest little creature
the woods have ever seen.
your fur like snow,
so pretty and so white,
caught the attention of
every mate in si...
We do not see things as they are; we see them as we are.
— Anaïs Nin
Is art for art’s sake, or for society?
Is art for the artist, or for the eyes that behold it?
Does beauty live in the eye of the beholder, or at the very tips of th...
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