Reticulate
Reticulate is the blog & creative playground of David Henzell. It is also both of these, the other way around. Thermostatic reactions to the world around me.
Reticulate is the blog & creative playground of David Henzell. It is also both of these, the other way around. Thermostatic reactions to the world around me.
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With uncertainty around the corner, comes vulnerability in the present. Preparation for change takes an open heart if I am to truly flourish in The Kingdom of the Stork.
Unearthing the Soul's Symphony: A Whimsical Odyssey through the Hidden Realms of Norns & Organelle.
Monkey see, monkey do. Apparently. Today I ponder unnecessarily about mass media consumption, war reporting and trams. In no particular order.
For me, visiting historical holocaust sites is an essential, personal act that ensures the memory of the holocaust endures and serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of hatred and intolerance: On Desecration.
Step into a kaleidoscope of unseen hues, where reality dances with vibrant secrets. A hidden world, of surreal painted landscapes, captivated hearts and inspired wanderlust - Warsaw Aerochrome.
A walk through Bielany and Klaudyny is akin to taking a trip back in time. It's impossible not to see and experience the evolution of these two incredible neighbourhoods in the northern suburbs of Warsaw.
Which characteristics of a place can be isolated, framed and used to convey a sense of place? North to south, East to west. Losing myself, in lines dissecting.
A quiet spring afternoon walk by the Wisła river, exploring Port Czerniakowski and the Chwała Saperom Monument.
A melting pot of souls. Life below ground. The beating heart of a once divided city and the joy of symmetry: Warszawa Centralna.
Traces of the Warsaw ghetto in Muranow today are scarce. Streets lined with delicate trees and shady courtyards disguise a traumatic past that nevertheless pervades every corner.
Warsaw rose like a phoenix from the ashes after the Second World War. The semantics of commemoration echo at every turn. Looking back to move forward: Monumental.