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The Green Chapel
Sidharth Chaturvedi
Cerney House Gardens, Cotswolds, England
© Cerney House Gardens
The ruins of Tintern Abbey
by Maxim Vorobiev
woolgathering by patti smith
Charles Arthur Wheeler Goldfish 1911
Gerald Edward Moira (1867‑1959)
The Silent Voice
In “The art of Gerald Moira” from 1922 Harold Watkins describes the painting: “The first picture, an imaginative figure-piece, was founded on these lines: ‘Thereto the silent voice replied, Look up, look up - the world is wide.’ and showed a remarkable ability in the painter to take a given conventional subject and interpret it along his own unconventional lines. There is a quality in the picture which was well expressed by a critic, writing in the time of its exhibition at Burlington House: ‘In the blue moonlight, close about the dazed and doleful figure of a seated girl, a ‘silent voice’, or half perceived figure, whispers a coming comfort. Weird, haunting, fascinating it is as a page from L’Intruse of Maeterlinck.” - via
Falls of Dochart, Scotland (by jasty78)
To Feel Alive - Kali Uchis (2020)
Karl Paul Themistocles von Eckenbrecher (1842-1921)
Crimean Coast, 1912
Frontispiece from Walter De La Mare’s Down-Adown-Derry: A Book of Fairy Poems by Dorothy P. Lathrop (1922)
Fallen in love with this place, this swoongingly picturesque gothic ruin, a true green chapel cloaked in ivy, on the hill among the woods.
~* Spring is coming *~