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Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) “Allegory of Patience” (c. 1552) Oil on canvas Renaissance
erosion
Eroding roof and sky...
"Where there is no higher authority, then he who has the biggest gun wins the day. It is ‘might makes right’ politics, where right and wrong, moral and immoral, are defined purely by the party or person that holds the most power and influence in society."

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Pointe du Chay -
Ce triptyque illustre l’auto-démolition d’une carte, celle d’une falaise soumise à l’Atlantique et aux mouvements sismiques. L’érosion faisant son oeuvre, la terre où je pouvais marcher s’effondre et disparait, et petit à petit, tout recule. Si la première carte montre un fort contraste suggérant la violence du choc à venir, les deux suivantes font de leur sort une abstraction progressivement rattrapée.
I stand Facing the storms They wither me And leave me scarred For they erode me Of my weaknesses Of my helplessness Of my selfishness Of my sadness Of my arrogance And I am there laughing in all the pain For they leave me with scars worth having And turning points which are life changing.
Eroding my negatives away.
Wet World Series
by Gretchen Heffernan
4.
You live in a house at the foot of Mt. Lemon –
the eroding profile of a chief on his back, staring up
towards the sky, seeing only the underbelly of birds, real or metal, snakes slide
down his nose like clammy currents of wind and cacti pierce through his
cheekbones like prickled warts, seeping red and yellow,
here birds peck and shit.
He is trapped by the world around him.
I bet you never think of him this way.
Because you never think of water, that flow from flow and into the greater,
bigger sea –