The Lover
Very early in my life, it was too late. At eighteen it was already too late. At eighteen I aged. This aging was brutal. This aging, I saw it spread over my features, one by one. Instead of being frightened by it, I saw this aging of my face with the same sort of interest I might have taken for example in the reading of a book. That new face I kept it. It’s kept the same contours, but its matter is destroyed. I have a destroyed face. Let me tell you again: I’m fifteen and a half. It’s the crossing of a ferry on the Mekong.
Jane March posing with the cover of “The lover” by Marguerite Duras.
4 6月 2012 / Reblogged from mdmaandbruscolini with 20リアクション
The Imperfections by Sopi Su
The inspiration came from the Japanese author Sei Shonagon, best known as the author of The Pillow Book. It is a book of observations about her life during the early 11 th century while she was serving in the court of the Empress. It includes her personal thoughts, interesting events and poetry. This project is based on my observations of daily life’s imperfections, and each words or sentences are laser-cut out of card.
4 6月 2012 / Reblogged from fuckyeahbookarts with 1,716リアクション