Body, spirit, soul
p 489, wood-cut, Hughes-Stanton, 69 x 122 mm
Abstract drawing of plant-like shapes, with small figure falling headlong into them.
p 450 [tr ed p 468] - '. . . my notion that mental and physical were inseparably one: that our bodies, the universe, our thoughts and tactilities were conceived in and of the molecular sludge of matter, the universal element through which form drifted as clots and patterns of varying density.'
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