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@emmaleighelizabeth-blog

Ember // 22 // Canada Graphic designer & stoner
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under lights

we are the ones who live loud in eyeliner & neon – nicotine & gasoline & helium soles on these heels that     danceslipslide over the blood & broken glass

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we die young & live forever     dancing to that bass.bass.beat.baby bass-beat-breathe with hands in our hair hair in our eyes blinded by the rain from skies stained with watercolor whispers

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& we are the ones who shout up & out // overoverover

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look at us & tell us what you see – empty pill bottles failed dreams & wasted talent because we are the ones who you threw away but look at us now     look & tell us

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you were wrong.

5.1.13

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loving you.

this has never been easy

but yet i still fell so deeply

you’re the rock to my roll

you fixed the hole in my soul

we fight over who loves who more

it’s you i’ll forever adore

August 7, 2018

11:47 PM

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a poet knitting words

am I a poet by knitting words

tumbling around my feet

into entities which make sense

is making sense more important

than expressing feelings

I don’t know

I suppose it varies

but I sure like it

to see them grow

as a child I was spellbound

when my mother was knitting

pullovers as I saw them change

from nothing into something

that kept me warm during winter;

I also noticed she knitted with dedication

as if to say : ‘I really do this for you’

I see poetry in the same way

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wachtuiltje 2018🗿

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reshille

All we see is sky, for forever Treebros, a good start for the new year <3

ya girl out here awestruck every time she sees this piece

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<b>Unreal</b>

Amazing

Can we get a name???

This is Chinese artist, Luo Li Rong

Here’s a snippet about her from this article (that also features more photographs of her work, including this sculpture):

Rong has pursued sculpting since an early age. She studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, then under the tutelage of sculptor Wang Du, and later she “immersed herself” in figurative sculpture techniques used by European artists in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Their sense of femininity plays a defining role in Rong’s contemporary works, and the stylistic guidelines help carry on the tradition of realistic sculptures in art.