Interdependence
The following fifteen photos and a poem are a discussion on the interdependence between nature and our humanly tangible and intangible structures.
a small poem too:
Int puts his boxers on, the ones he yesterday laundered himself. The banal performance of doing his own laundry was a pat on the back, one of many tangible outcomes that proved he was in control of himself, and the situation. He liked to imagine a connection to an ever-present ancestral mother carrying a similar load in a similar basket toward a river shore. The sweet sticky smell of the dirty load was the incense he brought to this reversed temple. “Reversed” for with every step of the laundry ritual the ancestral mother was being washed away down the river, further and further; one could say it was neither’s fault, they just could not relate to each other anymore.

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