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Self portrait by @tedteag
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"In Pieces But Still Holding It Together" by Bouke De Vries (2020)
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Winter Light (1963) - Dir. Ingmar Bergman.
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Morning Beauty | Freja Beha Erichsen by Bruce Weber
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أناديكم أشد على أياديكم.. أبوس الأرض تحت نعالكم وأقول: أفديكم وأهديكم ضياء عيني ودفء القلب أعطيكم فمأساتي التي أحيا نصيبي من مآسيكم أناديكم أشد على أياديكم.. أنا ما هنت في وطني ولا صغرت أكتافي وقفت بوجه ظلامي يتيما، عاريا، حافيا حملت دمي على كفي وما نكست أعلامي
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Kapurush, dir. Satyajit Ray (1965)
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Through the Olive Trees (1994) Dir. Abbas Kiarostami
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"Dear desolation'", 2017 by Eliran Kantor. Eliran Kantor: "I noticed the metaphor of the wolf and the lamb appeared a few times in the lyrics, and I thought it grabbed the essence of the topic covered: greed, oppression, cynicism, preying on and misleading the weak, the connection of fear and hope. So I painted a female wolf feeding a baby lamb while licking her lips. Revealing that she is not nursing him, but preparing a bigger meal for herself" * The Wolf and the Lamb are a well-known fable of Aesop. There are several variant stories of tyrannical injustice in which a victim is falsely accused and killed despite a reasonable defence. "Sheep" and "wolves" is metaphorical and used to indicate different character traits. "Sheep" are people who are peaceful, kind-hearted and would never harm anyone. "Wolves" on the other hand are violent and harmful to other people. This metaphor of "sheep" and "wolves" has biblical roots.
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