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Maybe a living room doesn't refer to a room in which one lives, but to a room that is actually alive, resonating life. Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle
There are no black and white photos, because they are just shades of grey. Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle
Pink is underrated - we all need shades of red. Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle
Even one light brightens the night. Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle
Reflective architecture just detracts from itself. Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle
Cityscapes are cubism, without even trying. Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle
A photo of nature is an oxymoron. Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle
Isn't a boat technically an island? Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle
Jellyfish are just butterflies under water. Go to Quote / Comment | by Angela Maracle