It stretched across the fields in front of him, blue and dense like water; and things seen through it seemed misshapen and shining ~ King of Elfland's Daughter, Lord Dunsany ~
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Something I haven't read before, courtesy of Reclusive Leftist.
I am a student of archaeology, about to embark on a year of studying abroad. I am also an artist, because I choose to call myself so. I try not to take myself too seriously, but I often do by accident.
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This blog is to document the following:
1. My adventures in England and academia.
2. Art I make.
3. Ruminations on art I make.
4. Art I like but did not make.
5. Ruminations of said art I did not make.
6. Interesting online things I want to share.
7. Random thoughts and inspirations - Politics? Dance? Literature book stuffs? That funny little sticker I found on my shoe?
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The title "Boundary of Twilight" comes from the book "King of Elfland's Daughter" by Lord Dunsany. In this book, the boundary of twilight is the frontier between the fields that we know (here, England) and Elfland. Both worlds are beautiful, both are dangerous.
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