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Viktoria Strecker

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amntpz

Kunst und Performance Musikenthusiast Fotograf

a year ago

Schwimmen

FASCINATED
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zenitstar

Mediadesigner, ex Art Student

a year ago

A picture to dive into. Full of detail to discover - transformations, metamorphoses, movements

CURIOUS
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danlee

I'm curious about meaningful lifestyles

a year ago

Strange object with no context, lonely

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selina.oreilly

a year ago

The beauty and delicacy of nature perfectly captured within fragile yet impressive forms, feeling highly fascinated by Victoria‘s work

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memlena

tattoo-artist & graphic designer

2 years ago

I love the texture, something like mushrooms growing of of the tree trunk or seaweed drying out on the seashore.

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blinkbrln

Art & Sound — Design — New Media

2 years ago

FRAGILE
CURIOUS
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dydadu

2 years ago

Fragile, but in the same time shows the speed of how the fragments are developing

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ambeseris

witchy queer artsy soul

2 years ago

When I was growing up, you would put on a TIME by Pink Floyd record and listen to it from the first song through the last song. It's been so long since I felt again that feeling. Until now.

AWE
ENCHANTED
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babyfio

Love art as I love life

2 years ago

A perfect creation. Like it was made by god. I see nature in here.

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rdrada

3 years ago

Fragile, elusive, ephemeral . It evokes feelings that death can have a fragile beauty to it.

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araike

I am an Artist and a co-founder of Mae, I would like to inspire and be inspired by you. Let’s build a constructive dialogue, making Sympoietic connections and share our visions together.

3 years ago

So delicate and yet so strong… Artificial and yet so natural. Aren’t we made the same way? Are we humans willing to create because we have been created by the universe, so we keep on express what has been expressing us? Like a demiurg we are naturally creating from what we find and how we can. In the name of evolution and well living we are also destroying, is that neccessary for creating, reproducing and existing?

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violet

26 yo. Art History Student and Freelance Writer 💘

3 years ago

The skeleton of the soul. The essence of life and death.

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