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Vincent Van Gogh Almond Blossom, Saint-Rémy, February 1890 Rijksmuseum Vincent Van Gogh, Amsterdam
“Light Peeks Through” 12 x 9in, acrylic on canvas board ©️Cara Gonier 2018
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Lionel Walden.
J. Milton Offord - The Milky Way in Sagitta, Aguila, Vulpecula & Lyra, July 22, 1901, 2 Hour Exposure, 1901
Roman mosaic, showing the legendary Minotaur, his labyrinth prison, and the hero Theseus who found the Minotaur and slayed him. Roman, circa late 200s CE.
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Shakti Yantra. Tantric Painting, Rajasthan. 1600s.
The three sides of the yoni, the primordial triangle, creative matrix of the cosmos, stand for the three qualities composing material nature: sattva, the ascending quality, seen as white; rajas, the kinetic quality, seen as red; tamas, the descending quality or inertia, seen as black.
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‘Bajo Sexto’, 1984
Hans Bellmer, Bound, 1959
Vase, made in China, 1796-1820 (source).
Photography: Afghanistan, Azadan, shrine of Khwaja Abo’l-Walid (c. 1475/1500), mihrab (now destroyed), 1975 Photographer: Bernard O’Kane Image taken from: “The Uzbek Architecture of Afghanistan” by Bernard O’Kane.