⸙anachronistic leaves🌿 @anachronistic_leaves Channel on Telegram

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

@anachronistic_leaves


Fotosíntesis dadaísta. Galería más oscura que verde

Las hojas secas siguen siendo parte del gran árbol @trips_tree_station

curado por @fiyi_sublevao

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿 (Spanish)

🍃 ¡Bienvenidos a anachronistic leaves! 🍃nn¿Quiénes somos? Somos una galería de fotosíntesis dadaísta, donde las hojas secas cobran vida de una manera única y sorprendente. Nuestro objetivo es mostrar la belleza y el misterio de la naturaleza de una forma diferente, más oscura que verde.

¿Qué es anachronistic leaves? Es un lugar donde encontrarás imágenes intrigantes y fascinantes, que te transportarán a un mundo donde lo anacrónico se mezcla con lo contemporáneo. Nuestra galería es un tributo a la magia de la naturaleza y a la creatividad humana.

¿Quiénes están detrás de todo esto? El canal @anachronistic_leaves es curado por @fiyi_sublevao, un apasionado de la fotografía y la naturaleza que busca explorar nuevos horizontes visuales y emocionales. Acompáñanos en este viaje único y descubre la belleza oculta en las hojas secas.

¡Únete a anachronistic leaves y déjate sorprender por la magia de la naturaleza! 🌿

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

05 Feb, 15:48


George Ward Tjungurrayi

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

05 Feb, 15:47


Corneus, 1999.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Feb, 20:46


David Lynch, Christian Louboutin

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Feb, 20:45


Mark Rothko, No.7, 1964

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Feb, 12:47


Tokyo Gore Police (2008) dir by Yoshihiro Nishimura

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

17 Jan, 12:19


David Lynch inspired all of our favorite designers.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

16 Jan, 21:11


Being in darkness and confusion is interesting to me. But behind it you can rise out of that and see things the way they really are. That there is some sort of truth to the whole thing, if you could just get to that point where you could see it, and live it, and feel it … I think it is a long, long, way off. In the meantime there’s suffering and darkness and confusion and absurdities, and it’s people kind of going in circles. It’s fantastic. It’s like a strange carnival: it’s a lot of fun, but it’s a lot of pain.

David Lynch

Rest In Peace Master 💔

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

12 Jan, 20:17


Emily Francisco writes:

The trans-harmonium is a deconstructed antique piano re-wired to play a collection of radios tuned to twelve frequencies, one frequency for each key chromatically. C is reserved for classical when possible, while a, b, d, e, f, g are tuned chronologically based on local stations. the sharps/flats are tuned in between stations, picking up static and overlapping dialog.

This machine was built to travel. By documenting this work in various locations, i hope to capture an archive of audible portraits of various cities. Once the work is well traveled/documented i plan to find an organization that is willing to keep the project alive. Ideally the institution would continue to loan and document the work once it leaves my hands, expanding the archive.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

11 Jan, 16:11


Images created solely using mathematical equations by mathematical artist Hamid Naderi Yaganeh.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

07 Jan, 17:01


Roads, by Abbas Kiarostami, 1989.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

07 Jan, 11:57


A girl in a blue tunic and The girl in the red cloak, Mikhail Nesterov, 1904.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

07 Jan, 11:35


Enfants Riches Déprimés A/W 2024

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

05 Jan, 19:35


where i post from

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Jan, 22:35


Prisoners Exercising, by Vincent Van Gogh.

A Clockwork Orange, by Stanley Kubrick.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Jan, 17:42


illustration of the Devil on folio 290 recto of the Codex Gigas, dating to the early thirteenth century.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Jan, 03:08


Edward Skeletrix used Francis Bacon's paintings as inspiration for songs off of his new album, "Museum Music", mentioning Bacon in "Making Art For Money".

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

03 Jan, 15:15


The Register of Eyes, by Atonal.u

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

31 Dec, 22:01


Polaroids by Andrei Tarkovsky from the book Instant Light

"Tarkovsky often reflected on the way that time flies and this is precisely what he wanted: to stop it, even with these quick Polaroid shots. The melancholy of seeing things for the last time is the highly mysterious and poetic essence that these images leave with us. It is as though Andrei wanted to transmit his own enjoyment quickly to others. And they feel like a fond farewell." - Tonino Guerra

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

31 Dec, 21:33


https://t.me/trips_tree_station/2168

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

31 Dec, 21:33


El arbol de Yalalag, Mexico, 1983 by Flor Garduño

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Dec, 20:48


Near perfect spiral petroglyph in the New Mexico high desert…

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Dec, 17:47


Cult of Luna

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Dec, 17:46


Serbian Orthodox churches made inside oaks.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Dec, 01:17


Boris

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Dec, 01:11


The Substance, 2024, dir. Coralie Fargeat

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Dec, 01:01


Getulio Alviani - Testura in Nero, 1973

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

26 Dec, 05:37


Works by Antti Laitinen are on view at Museum Centre Taika in Hyvinkää, as part of a group exhibition Ääri.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

26 Dec, 00:28


Nortt

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

25 Dec, 22:54


1. Seven Samurai (Akira Kurosawa, 1954)
2. The Seventh Seal (Ingmar Bergman, 1957)

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

25 Dec, 22:48


Hugues Erre

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

23 Dec, 01:51


mordecai😞

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

23 Dec, 01:50


The Dani people in the remoteness of Papua New Guinea once mummified their most-respected elders by embalming them and preserving the bodies with animal oil and smoke.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

23 Dec, 01:40


Ethel Cain

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Nov, 15:13


Boredoms

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Nov, 15:09


Gustave Fraipont.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

29 Nov, 15:07


A group of Tibetan herders play a game of billiards as a flock of goats and horses graze on the pasture above them near Xiangpi mountain, China, 1999 - by Natalie Behring, American

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

27 Nov, 13:42


Burzum

Svarte Sirkel - Anti Euronymous Flyers

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

27 Nov, 13:02


Paintings by Eugène Carrière, (1849-1906), French painter, lithographer known for his early depictions of surreal dreamscapes and monotone portraits.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

26 Nov, 21:39


Sunn O))) (Photography by Koen Jacobs).

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

24 Nov, 21:24


Morris Graves in his garden photographed by Immogen Cunningham (1973)

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

24 Nov, 21:24


Morris Graves - Hibernation, 1954

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

24 Nov, 18:23


Isabelle Adjani & Klaus Kinski on the set of Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

24 Nov, 07:24


Codona was a Jazz Fusion trio consisting of Collin Walcott, Don Cherry and Naná Vasconcelos. The name Codona comes from the two first letters of their respective names. The band was formed in 1977 and they released three albums, each with a unique blend of Jazz and spiritual and new age themes aswell as non-Western musical ideas. The group disbanded after the death of Walcott in a traffic accident in 1984.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

24 Nov, 07:22


Thelonious Monk eats an apple at West 63rd Street, NY (1960s)

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

23 Nov, 19:39


Liminal Spaces in movies
1. Drive my car, 2021
2. Fallen Angels, 1995
3. A man and a woman, 2016
4. The tragedy of Macbeth, 2021

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

23 Nov, 19:12


At the heart of the Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg, a 14th-century manuscript, lies a striking image: a bright red, almond-shaped wound, symbolizing the spear wound Christ received during the Crucifixion. Surrounding it, the tools of Christ’s suffering—the cross, the lance, and other instruments of the Passion—are carefully arranged, yet they fade into the blue and gold background, allowing the wound to dominate the page.

This illuminated manuscript was crafted around 1348-49 for Bonne de Luxembourg, the wife of John II of France and daughter of the King of Bohemia. The Psalter was meant for her private devotions and reflects the intense spirituality of the time, marked by the looming threat of the Black Death. The book contains 150 psalms, a calendar, and numerous miniatures created by the talented Jean Le Noir, possibly with help from his daughter Bourgot.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

23 Nov, 02:40


Burning water, a collection of paintings by Clay Witt

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

21 Nov, 13:58


Aphex, squarepusher, autechre and nightmares on wax

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

21 Nov, 12:51


Sun Ra’s application to NASA’s art program.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

21 Nov, 12:50


Moonbeam Terror

Photo by @nikkisneakers
#harshnoise

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

21 Nov, 12:49


🌿
Kou Yamamoto

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

20 Nov, 13:31


A shaman watches tv inside the tos deer (nine skies) association in the siberian town of kyzyl, republic of tuva, russia.

photographed by A. Abbas.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

05 Nov, 13:57


Cab Calloway and his Orchestra performing "St. James Infirmary Blues" & "Minnie the Moocher" rotoscoped and animated for "Betty Boop in Snow White" (1933) and Minnie the Moocher (1932) by Roland C. Crandall for the Fleischer Studios.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Nov, 21:50


Leonardo da Vinci
A Copse of Trees, 1508
Red chalk on paper. Royal Collection, UK.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Nov, 21:49


Alexander McQueen ‘Inferno’ by Kent Baker (2015)

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Nov, 19:30


Illustration from El Rey de Amarillo (The King in Yellow), by Santiago Caruso

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

04 Nov, 19:18


R.I.P. genius Quincy Jones

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

10 Oct, 13:35


Ewan McGregor on the set of Trainspotting —1996

"The bowl was full of different types of chocolate. The set smelled really sweet — delicious, really, kind of like a confectionary. You could have licked the chocolate right off the bowl."
— Danny Boyle

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

06 Oct, 19:43


Kagemusha (影武者), dir. Akira Kurosawa, 1980.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

06 Oct, 14:44


Douji Morita (森田童子)

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

06 Oct, 13:45


“Shiva Nataraja, Lord of the Dance, sends pulsating waves of awakening sound through matter, thereby seducing it to life from lethargy. Matter dances, appearing round and round about him as an aureole of fiery emanations. Dancing, he creates and sustains the manifold phenomena of the universe; dancing he destroys by fire all forms and names and gives new rest:

His form is everywhere, all pervading…
Everywhere is Shiva’s gracious dance made manifest…
He dances with Water, Fire, Wind and Ether.
Thus our Lord dances ever in the court.”

The creator is seen as the ‘unmoved mover’ behind events in the cosmos, the still point round which everything must turn, simply because it holds its peace, encompassing both movement and perfect immobility. Rhythmic sound, in comsogonic myths, is at the root of all creation; and the gods are – or God is – the formulated power through which the life-force manifests itself. Truth, being beyond sound and rhythm, is the invisible divine centre round which all creation dances.
.
The Roman second-century poet Lucian sees the dance as the beginning of creation: ‘With the creation of the universe the dance too came into being, which signifies the union of the elements. The round dance of the stars, the constellations of the planets in relation to the fixed stars, the beautiful order and harmony in all its movements, is a mirror of the original dance at the time of creation. The dance is the richest gift of the muses to man. Because of its divine origin it has a place in the mysteries and is beloved by the gods and carried out by men in their honour.’ (On the Dance)
.
.
From Sacred Dance by M.G. Wosien
.
.
.
Art: painting AE78 by Zdzislaw Beksinski’s. 1978.

⸙anachronistic leaves🌿

06 Oct, 13:14


In the evenings, little Hedgehog went to little Bear’s house to count stars. Sitting on a log, they would sip tea and gaze into the starry sky.

Hedgehog in the Fog (Ёжик в тумане), dir. Yuri Norstein, 1975.