Shinichi Maruyama, Water Sculpture 2009
I am fascinated by the fragility and incompleteness that exists with all things beautiful. I throw water into the air, and in mid-flight it changes shape constantly, being pulled by gravity and bursting with surface tension. Each flight barely lasts more than a second. In each moment, the water becomes a beautiful figure which can be defined as a part man-made and part natural sculpture. I wanted to capture these beautiful impermanent water sculptures by photographing them in the exact moment, when the essence of their existence is pure.
(Source: jonyorkblog, via showslow)
봄날은 간다
이렇듯 흐린 날에 누가
문 앞에 와서
내 이름을 불러주면 좋겠다
보고 싶다고 꽃나무 아래라고
술 마시다가
목소리 보내오면 좋겠다
난리난 듯 온 천지가 꽃이라도
아직은 네가 더 이쁘다고
거짓말도 해주면 좋겠다












