Écru Tu Nekru

Sofia Fresey Angelopoulou – Écru Tu Nekru

It fits me perfectly

It was definitely made for me

Nymph of the flow

Springs and streams

Yet invariably bound to places

Distant from humans

And close to navigators

It is static

It does not move for hours or days

So sure it will be there forever

One day it disappears

Until it resurfaces again

It arises from thick, fleshy, creeping underwater stems that are buried in the soil

Diploma project (2021) by Sofia Fresey Angelopoulou

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