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  1. CW: meaning of burning rainbow flag on the cover art of Sigur Rós' "Átta"

    Okay, finally found the source of the image. It's an artwork/performance by Icelandic artist #Rúrí, titled "Rainbow I", from 1983.
    ruri.is/2011/09/26/rainbow/
    facebook.com/art.ruri/posts/pf

    The artist says:
    "The rainbow materializes out of the blue, lasts for a few moments and disappears as suddenly as it appeared. Nobody can grasp it, nor even get close to it, yet it holds a very special value for most people."

  2. CW: meaning of burning rainbow flag on the cover art of Sigur Rós' "Átta"

    Okay, finally found the source of the image. It's an artwork/performance by Icelandic artist #Rúrí, titled "Rainbow I", from 1983.
    ruri.is/2011/09/26/rainbow/
    facebook.com/art.ruri/posts/pf

    The artist says:
    "The rainbow materializes out of the blue, lasts for a few moments and disappears as suddenly as it appeared. Nobody can grasp it, nor even get close to it, yet it holds a very special value for most people."

  3. CW: meaning of burning rainbow flag on the cover art of Sigur Rós' "Átta"

    Okay, finally found the source of the image. It's an artwork/performance by Icelandic artist #Rúrí, titled "Rainbow I", from 1983.
    ruri.is/2011/09/26/rainbow/
    facebook.com/art.ruri/posts/pf

    The artist says:
    "The rainbow materializes out of the blue, lasts for a few moments and disappears as suddenly as it appeared. Nobody can grasp it, nor even get close to it, yet it holds a very special value for most people."

  4. CW: meaning of burning rainbow flag on the cover art of Sigur Rós' "Átta"

    Okay, finally found the source of the image. It's an artwork/performance by Icelandic artist #Rúrí, titled "Rainbow I", from 1983.
    ruri.is/2011/09/26/rainbow/
    facebook.com/art.ruri/posts/pf

    The artist says:
    "The rainbow materializes out of the blue, lasts for a few moments and disappears as suddenly as it appeared. Nobody can grasp it, nor even get close to it, yet it holds a very special value for most people."