Woven branch circular arch, Andy Goldsworthy, Langholm, Dumfriesshire, April 1986
"Come with us speeding through the night~ As fast as any bird in flight~ Silhouettes against the Mother Moon~ We will be there soon"
Woven branch circular arch, Andy Goldsworthy, Langholm, Dumfriesshire, April 1986
One of the oldest gravestones to be found in a churchyard. Below the skull carving are the words “memento more” which are usually written as Momento Mori. Memento mori is a Latin phrase meaning “Be mindful of death” and may be translated as “Remember that you are mortal,” “Remember you will die,” “Remember that you must die,” or “Remember your death”.
Heres a big mouse Ive just finished….Shes called ’ Felinka ‘
By Mister Finch
Moth and coach By mister Finch…….this is not a real moth…
Inca graveyard
Photographed by Loren McIntyre, published in National Geographic (1975)