Artist Arina Pozdnyak Created a Unique Eternal Calendar
The most fleeting thing in the world is not money, not a river, but time. It passes without a trace, leaving behind vain hopes, youth, vain attempts to change one’s life.
But at the same time time can be called eternal, as people come and go, but the world continues to exist, seasons change each other, new trees grow in place of old ones, and dried-up rivers start to flow in a new channel. The artist Arina Pozdnyak, apparently, knows this very well, since she has created a unique eternal calendar.
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