Winter is as much about golden towers seen through black scratches as it is snow on the ground. Reducing a season to its most casual depiction is to miss the truth that land is always awing us with the complexity of its ongoing change. – Katherine Giddings, Hookland artist, 1946 https://t.co/hY0B5rEs2L
Winter is as much about golden towers seen through black scratches as it is snow on the ground. Reducing a season to its most casual depiction is to miss the truth that land is always awing us with the complexity of its ongoing change. – Katherine Giddings, Hookland artist, 1946 pic.twitter.com/hY0B5rEs2L
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