Max Ernst, Cage, Forest and Black Sun
For the heart of another is a dark forest.
Ford Madox Ford, Memories & Impressions, 1911.
More than an island, a thick forest indeed, through which you stumble in the dark and where you may lose your bearings when stepping too far among tigers and madmen.
Yet it could also lead you to the most astounding other-places, beyond fear and loathing.
(What does it take to learn the difference, though? What risks?)
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