Happy Easter, yeah?

(German artist Michael Sowa, b. 1945)

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Love it!

It'll join a few of my other hori-day pieces.

You know, like...

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Before zooming in, the hall made me think there was a Teletubby with wings.
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Is this Easter's equivalent of Krampus?!

@rgarner I noticed this psychological pattern of being chased by danger, while studying German lit, especially Goethe.
@rgarner I like this very much.

@rgarner Don't want to spam you, but today, I posted writing that is simpatico. Thank you for this image. Chef's kiss.

https://writing.exchange/@MargaretSefton/116351857806689041

Margaret Moonshadow (@[email protected])

If you prefer your Easter dark, I have 4 tiny micro stories of 50 words each. Though not specifically about the pandemic, I wrote them during this time. They reflect contexts of fear, superstition, isolation, and loss. Blessings. 🐣 🐰 Trigger warning: mention of violence, death https://medium.com/morning-musings-mag/dark-easter-beb0eab90c7a?source=friends_link&sk=d5ca8fb625e423733b7aea494ea33cab

Writing Exchange
@rgarner no sleep tonight 🤷‍♂️

@rgarner That's only a middle-aged couple in the Epstein sense.

The artist was evidently going for a man and his daughter being chased after his daughter took one of the bunny's eggs.

@rgarner I just spent like 20 minutes finding a print of that and it's on amz so I'm just going to pretend I have a copy, this is outstanding.
@nixanadoo @rgarner sowa's art can be found on postcards in bookstores now and then

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Big Buck Bunny 2: The Buckening

@rgarner Andalūzijas Suns!
@dexter @rgarner is that lithuanian?
@rothko @rgarner Latvian. That image is/was on a tile above urinal at a restaurant by that name.

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Love it. I bet there are Christmas dirges in your playlist, too.