The Cure
Magazine: Dutch #26
Photographer: Alex Caley
Model: Hannelore Knuts
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Hungry Ghosts in Buddhist mythology are beings that are not fully alive. They have bellies too huge to satisfy with their slender necks and food becomes ash in their mouths. Being born into the world of the hungry ghosts is one level away from Hell.
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Idea Vilariño
“Yo quiero
yo no quiero
yo aguanto
yo me olvido
yo digo no
yo niego
yo digo será inútil
yo dejo
yo desisto
yo quisiera morirme
yo yo yo
yo
qué es eso?.”
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This apartment belonged to a mentally handicapped person in Russia.
Horror Vacui. (Latin for Fear of the Empty.)
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Frida Kahlo wore plaster corsets for most of her life because her spine was too weak to support itself. She painted them, naturally, covering them with pasted scraps of fabric and drawings of tigers, monkeys, plumed birds, a blood-red hammer and sickle, and streetcars like the one whose handrail rammed through her body when she was eighteen years old. The corsets remain to this day in her famous blue house—their embedded mirrors reflecting back our gazes, their collages bringing the whole world into stricture. In one, an open circle has been carved into the plaster like a skylight near the heart.
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