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Angels bringing food to Jesus in the wilderness, Mir’at al-Quds, Mughal Empire, 1602
Ascension
Charcoal and graphite sketch
“It is impossible to bring souls into the Light without the Mysteries of the Light-kingdom.”
- Jesus, from The Pistis Sophia
Samael Aun Weor: The Gnostic Bible: The Pistis Sophia Unveiled
Hans Hofmann (1880–1966) [USA + Germany] — ‘Cascade’, 1960. Oil on canvas (213.4 x 132.1 cm).
Frantisek Kupka - Oedipus and the Sphinx (1891)
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by Cy Twombly, 1977
Georges Seurat - Landscape study for the painting 'La Grande Jatte' (ca. 1884)
Jindrich Styrsky Drawing to Cherchow Pencil frottage on paper 1934
26,8x17,4cm
Blessed Henry Suso by Francisco de Zurbarán, 1636-38
Johan Christian Dahl, Moon Night Over Dresden, 1827
Leon Bakst, St. Sebastien
Xavier Escala
The moon completely covers the sun in this photo of the total solar eclipse that was taken from an observatory in Arcos de las Salinas, Spain, on Wednesday, August 12. Christian Hartmann/Reuters
funeral procession (miss you forever) I - IV, 2024, oil pastel on paper.
drawings of photos from the 99 highway in my home province of British Columbia during the past three years of driving up and down from city to town at midnight to catch planes to get to funerals.
Tristram Hillier (British, 1905-1983), Un Pernod, 1953. Oil on panel, 10 x 14 in.