Come in the adventure inward: Sit down and meditating, traveling. It ‘nice to travel the world without getting tired feet (8). Come and find out why: Who do I question why my travels, I usually reply that I know well that I escape, but not what I’m looking for (9). Come in the usual path: The roads do not lead to any goal, all ending in us (10). Come in solitude: I went away overnight for no reason, driven by the concern that I gnawed at his heart, to take me step by step to loneliness (11). Come on the journey of life: Life is what you make of it. The trips are travelers. What we see is not what we see, but what we are (12). Come on, wander a little: And we are going who knows where, towards the city ever new, the unknown and in the evening. But, there in the garden, seen from the window, there is a whole spring. And there’s a gay girl (13). Come on, let’s go even further: There, somewhere, a beautiful country. Elsewhere (14).
(1) Basho, (2) Anonymous Pima Native Americans, (3) H. Hesse, (4) Anonymous English, (5) E. Montale, (6) E. Verhaeren, (7) R. Hovey, (8) B. Afzel, (9) M. de Montaigne, (10) J. Hierro, (11) S. Terra, (12) F. Pessoa, (13) M. Moretti, (14) L. Carelli.
Dora Kallmus, the pioneering photographer who continues to fascinate the world Meeting Benches is a…
The art of exploring deep themes, with humor and critical perspective If you are passionate…
The richness and depth of poetics without borders Meeting Benches is a place of connection,…
Ahmet Güneştekin, the visual artist who interprets oral narratives, legends and mythology Meeting Benches is…
Lucio Battisti: catchy melodies or complex and profound stories? For Meeting Benches art embraces any…
The journey does not matter, as long as the horizon is large An author's travel…