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Pause - Rosie Philips , 2023.
American , b. 1955 -
Oil on canvas , 53 x 53 cm. framed
Luis Xertu (Mexican, 1985) - Tree with Cats (2024)
praised and confused by grace lee, 2023, oil on linen, 8 × 9.75 inches
Pansies - Antonin Slavicek
Czech, 1870-1910
Oil on canvas, 54 x 73.5 cm. 21.3 x 28.9 in.
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Yellow flowers, 2023
Oil on canvas
Jack Lenor Larsen South China Sea Textile 1972
Otto Henry Bacher - Diving Cormorant (1900)
deeply enamored with this creature
Alexandra Wacker (Austrian, 1958), Purple Irises, 2003. Oil on canvas, 43 x 30 cm.
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I used to be 21 but now I'm 24. so you can understand why I'm so freaked out
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Lugh, of the Light, by Forest Rogers 2020
"Lughnasadh or Lughnasa is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest season. Historically, it was widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. In Modern Irish it is called Lúnasa, in Scottish Gaelic: Lùnastal, and in Manx: Luanistyn. Traditionally it is held on 1 August, or about halfway between the summer solstice and autumn equinox. In recent centuries some of the celebrations have been shifted to the Sunday nearest this date.
Lughnasadh is one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals, along with Samhain, Imbolc and Beltane. It corresponds to other European harvest festivals such as the Welsh Gŵyl Awst and the English Lammas.
In Irish mythology, the Lughnasadh festival is said to have begun by the God Lugh (modern spelling: Lú) as a funeral feast and athletic competition (see funeral games) in commemoration of his mother or foster-mother Tailtiu. She was said to have died of exhaustion after clearing the plains of Ireland for agriculture. Tailtiu may have been an Earth Goddess who represented the dying vegetation that fed mankind. The funeral games in her honour were called the Óenach Tailten or Áenach Tailten (modern spelling: Aonach Tailteann) and were held each Lughnasadh at Tailtin in what is now County Meath."
-taken from wikipedia
I hate bright ass fucking LED headlights or whatever the hell they are
Alois Arnegger (Austrian, 1879 - 1967) - Springtime on the farm