



It's strange and interesting to me that a Dutch photographer taking pictures of a line of Dutch ceramics can make the images so silent and totally motionless. Just like a Dutch still-life.
(I've been trying to eat less carbs lately and the picture of those dirty potatoes made my mouth water. I think it might be a sign it's time to perhaps eat one.) The images are all from Arcadia: Cross Country Style, Architecture & Design.
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