“All Joy reminds. It is never a possession, always a desire for something longer ago or further away or still ‘about to be’.” ~C.S. Lewis
When people ask why we work so hard to create the images we share, this is our answer. A desire for something longer ago or further away or still ‘about to be’. That is Joy.
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Joanna Karpowicz - Anubis With A Weird Bike (acrylic on canvas, 2017)
ok i know we already knew she gets it but……. she Gets it
We selectively bred them for obedience for thousands of years.
What did we do to deserve dogs?
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