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Varsha Valsan

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We are all awakened from a long collective sleep...


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29.....Aching for peace


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29.....Aching for peace


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fliPrachi!


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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പൂവിലേക്ക് എന്നെ തിരികെ വിളിക്കുക..


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I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


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1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


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1 months ago


I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


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1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


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1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
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1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
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1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
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1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
10
1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
10
1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
10
1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
10
1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
10
1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
10
1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


166
10
1 months ago

I was always wondering what is the core experience of going back to basic in any kind of art… I knew it existed, that artists practiced it… but I never truly felt it myself. I never went through it or experienced it… still, it was always somewhere in the air… this idea of going back to the basic…

But today, after this 4-month journey with Tino Sehgal’s live artwork… I feel like somewhere I have touched that root…

Humans are maybe the only species who can effortlessly move and create shapes with their hands, fingers, body… and in these four months we were deeply exploring this very natural quality of our species… quietly, slowly… revealing and understanding the basic shapes and movements of our own body… without representing any form, we became the form… standing there in front of thousands of visitors…
And most of them were genuinely curious…
some were drawing us…
some wrote while watching…
some danced with us…
some cried, laughed, hugged, kissed…
and some just walked away…

But as a being, I feel deeply connected to witness these thousands of unique expressions through this work…

And somewhere alongside all this… there is also another feeling I cannot ignore… a quiet unrest…
why do we still choose violence…
why is the world holding on to wars…
why do we do things to each other…
when we could simply sit… and witness how vast and beautiful this life is… and still we choose to hurt, to destroy, to lose each other…

Maybe going back to the basic is not only about art… maybe it is something we need… to remember how small we are… how fragile… and how simply we can live… how gently we can be with each other… without harming, without proving… just being…

So today, I feel it in a very simple way… I will keep returning… not to find something new… but to come back to what was always here… like coming home… like nature… quiet, alive, and enough…


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Looloo laalaaa leelee...🐣


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When words fail, Move...


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Cow: 1 | Humans: 0 🤭🐄
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Story Save - Najlepsze darmowe narzędzie do zapisywania historii, rolek, zdjęć, wideo, wyróżnionych, IGTV na telefonie.

Story-save.com to intuicyjne narzędzie online, które umożliwia pobieranie i zapisywanie różnych treści, w tym historii, zdjęć, wideo i materiałów IGTV bezpośrednio z Instagrama. Dzięki Story-Save możesz łatwo pobierać różnorodne treści z Instagrama, a także oglądać je w dogodnym czasie, nawet bez dostępu do internetu. To narzędzie jest idealne na chwile, kiedy znajdziesz coś interesującego na Instagramie i chcesz zapisać to na później. Użyj Story-Save, aby nie przegapić okazji, aby zabrać ulubione momenty z Instagrama ze sobą!

Nasze zalety:

Brak potrzeby rejestracji

Unikaj pobierania aplikacji i rejestracji, przechowuj historie w internecie.

Wysoka jakość

Zakończ z kiepską jakością treści, zachowuj tylko wysokiej rozdzielczości historie.

Dostępność na wszystkich

Urządzenia Pobieraj historie z Instagrama za pomocą każdej przeglądarki, iPhone'a, Androida.

Całkowicie darmowe

Absolutnie bez opłat. Pobierz dowolną historię bez żadnych kosztów.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

Funkcja pobierania historii na Instagramie została zaprojektowana w celu zapewnienia bezpiecznej i wysokiej jakości metody pobierania historii z Instagrama. Jest łatwa w obsłudze i nie wymaga rejestracji ani logowania. Wystarczy skopiować link, wkleić go i cieszyć się treścią.
Pobieranie historii z Instagrama to prosty proces, który obejmuje trzy kroki:
  • 1. Przejdź do narzędzia do pobierania historii z Instagrama.
  • 2. Następnie wpisz nazwę użytkownika profilu Instagram w podanym polu i kliknij przycisk Pobierz.
  • 3. Zobaczysz wszystkie historie dostępne w bieżącym 24-godzinnym okresie. Wybierz te, które chcesz pobrać, i kliknij Pobierz.
Wybrana historia zostanie szybko zapisana w pamięci lokalnej Twojego urządzenia.
Niestety, nie jest możliwe pobieranie historii z prywatnych kont z powodu ograniczeń prywatności.
Nie ma limitu na liczbę historii, które można pobrać. Usługa pobierania historii jest dostępna do nieograniczonego użytku i jest całkowicie darmowa.
Tak, legalne jest pobieranie i zapisywanie historii z Instagrama innych użytkowników, pod warunkiem, że nie będą one wykorzystywane do celów komercyjnych. Jeśli zamierzasz je wykorzystać komercyjnie, musisz uzyskać zgodę właściciela treści i przypisać mu autorstwo za każdym razem, gdy historia jest używana.
Wszystkie pobrane historie są zazwyczaj zapisywane w folderze Pobrane na Twoim komputerze, niezależnie od tego, czy używasz Windowsa, Maca, czy iOS. Na urządzeniach mobilnych historie są zapisywane w pamięci telefonu i powinny natychmiast pojawić się w aplikacji Galeria po pobraniu.