Harke

a dreamlike image of a person's face over water

Harke

n.
a painful memory that you look back upon with unexpected fondness, even though you remember having dreaded it at the time; a tough experience that has since been overridden by the pride of having endured it, the camaraderie of those you shared it with, or the satisfaction of having a good story to tell.

From hark back, a command spoken to hunting dogs to retrace their course so they can pick up a lost scent. Pronounced “hahrk.”

Tirosy

a close-up of a young child's face

Rasque

close-up of the shards of a broken vase

Emorries

a magnifying glass over photos and books

Inerrata

a hand holding a broken cup

Walloway

water faucet that seems to emanate from the ground

Halfwise

a train coming towards the camera shot from the tracks

Daguerreologue

Daguer-reologue

a man sitting in blurred silhouette at a desk

Vellichor

shelves with many books stacked and organized

Nowlings

a pile of black and white puzzle pieces

Clockwise

a close-up of flower along with polaroid pictures

Blinkback

a wall full of pictures and objects

Spinning Playback Head

silhouette of a person looking out a window

Nementia

Keta

a hand reaching through paper with a flower drawing

Thwit

close-up of a person with forehead wrinkled and holding their head

Lackout

Eftless

a person with hands pressed on a window

Foilsick

Sayfish

Tornomov

a cloudy sky and landscape

Aulasy

a blurry image of a house on the road