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shades of green in Van Gogh’s paintings
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Hayatake Torakichi, Kuniyoshi, 1857
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Rococo Era paintings by Elizabeth Vigée Lebrun, François Boucher, Jakob Björck, Antoine-Jean Gros and François-Hubert Drouais.
A little bit of green has a great effect on happiness.
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Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) The Wind Rises (2013) My Neighbor Totoro (1988) When Marnie Was There (2014)
Kiso River, by Hiroshi Yoshida (1927).
Nasturtium flowers, by Konan Tanagami (1918).
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Purple Rêverie. Claude Monet, details, 1. Shadows on the Sea, 2. Morning at Etretat.
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Khalsa Aid is fucking amazing. They're who you want to donate to, period.
This is one of the few cases where I advocate donating to organisations rather than individuals, because right now, in India, the breakdown of medical infrastructure is so bad that money won't help you. The effort is being carried out now by volunteers who are coordinating resources.
Khalsa Aid is a very old and proven and beloved organisation with absolutely no ties to the hindu government. In fact they have extensive ties to the still-ongoing farmer's protests. They are effective, established, trusted, and sound.
The Knight of the Flowers, 1894, by Georges Rochegrosse. Detail and photo by Paul Perrin. Edit.
Spring rain at Suenaga, by Kasamatsu Shiro (1930).