when a voice is heard in the silvery blue of night...
"it seemed... that her voice sounded quite different in the silvery blue of the night...loud, clear and gentle, it had, as it were, arches and curves; he believed he could see the voice and almost catch hold of it. soon he had the sensation that it made an arch over his head and that he was standing directly beneath it."
text from joseph roth's weights and measures. image, a cyanotype printed on postcard paper. music related cyanotypes have been about as difficult to find as arches of voice to stand or sit beneath...
Labels: banjos, cyanotype, joseph roth, RPPC, voices as arches
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The stars twinkle in the Milky Way and the wind sighs for songs across the empty fields of a planet a Galaxy away
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