À propos du livre
We are taught from birth—
A chair is for sitting.
A bird is for flight.
We are told the distance between a person and an object
is measured in inches.
But in the space between a heartbeat and a dream—
these rules dissolve.
This book is not a gallery.
It is a recovery effort.
Here live the inhabitants of a landscape
that exists just behind your eyelids—
animals that carry the weight of human history,
objects that have begun to breathe on their own.
Do not look for logic.
Logic is a cage for the wild.
Look instead for the echoes.
These parables are not to be solved.
They are to be inhabited.
Step lightly.
The floor is made of whispers.
The ceiling is much higher than it looks.
A chair is for sitting.
A bird is for flight.
We are told the distance between a person and an object
is measured in inches.
But in the space between a heartbeat and a dream—
these rules dissolve.
This book is not a gallery.
It is a recovery effort.
Here live the inhabitants of a landscape
that exists just behind your eyelids—
animals that carry the weight of human history,
objects that have begun to breathe on their own.
Do not look for logic.
Logic is a cage for the wild.
Look instead for the echoes.
These parables are not to be solved.
They are to be inhabited.
Step lightly.
The floor is made of whispers.
The ceiling is much higher than it looks.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Fiction littéraire, Beaux livres
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 142 - Date de publication: avril 08, 2026
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Magical, Dali Inspired, Literary, Art, Surrealism
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À propos du créateur
Michele Farkas
U.S.
Michele Farkas is a published author, photographer, and digital artist whose work emerges from instinct, introspection, and an unapologetically independent creative spirit. A self‑taught artist, Michele embraces and dismisses interpretation with equal ease. Her creative process is guided not by convention or classification, but by her own perceptions, impulses, and lived experience — a true Outsider Artist sensibility. She moves freely beyond prescribed boundaries, allowing her work to exist on its own terms. Her imagery invites viewers to release cultural assumptions and predictable narratives, offering instead a space for reflection, ambiguity, and personal interpretation.
