House of Science Collages by Lynne Sachs

"Culture of any kind became an extraordinarily heavy burden for her."

"Culture of any kind became an extraordinarily heavy burden for her."

"He studied her dreams in the morning just before she woke."

"He studied her dreams in the morning just before she woke."

"The job required her to eat like a bird."

"The job required her to eat like a bird."

"The research specialist successfully decoded the athletes’ non-verbal mode of communication."

"The research specialist successfully decoded the athletes’ non-verbal mode of communication."

 “Only decades later did the three tennis players learn of the dangers of the sun.”

“Only decades later did the three tennis players learn of the dangers of the sun.”

“She was beginning to wonder how to reconcile the seemingly incompatible differences between the rhythm of her heart and his.”

“She was beginning to wonder how to reconcile the seemingly incompatible differences between the rhythm of her heart and his.”

 "At night they gathered together on the mountain."

"At night they gathered together on the mountain."

"The research specialist successfully decoded the athletes’ non-verbal mode of communication."

"The research specialist successfully decoded the athletes’ non-verbal mode of communication."

"Adam and EVE could never agree on the date of Eve’s birth."

"Adam and EVE could never agree on the date of Eve’s birth."

"Tracing a topographical map of her chest proved far more interesting than she'd expected."

"Tracing a topographical map of her chest proved far more interesting than she'd expected."

"She mistook his machine for a harp."

"She mistook his machine for a harp."

“Four mismatched birds perched for a single moment in the crevices of her midwinter mind.”

“Four mismatched birds perched for a single moment in the crevices of her midwinter mind.”

"Adam and Eve pushed Lilith to drink."

"Adam and Eve pushed Lilith to drink."

“Her eyes followed us with great intensity as we wearily traipsed through the final gallery of the 18th Century French Wing.”

“Her eyes followed us with great intensity as we wearily traipsed through the final gallery of the 18th Century French Wing.”