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Arctic Monkeys @ Best Kept Secret (9/06/18)
by Nathan Reinds
Arctic Monkeys in La Frette, 2017 By Zackery Michael
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Pigs, 1912, Franz Marc
Medium: oil,canvas
“Moonlit Fog Waves” Mt.Tamalpais State Park, CA by Nicholas Steinberg
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Conan The Warrior (detailed closeup). Oil on canvas 1973 by Frank Frazetta This image is from the official artist Instagram account frazettagirls which I highly recommend following for up close details of his work, snippets of his private life and for previously unseen/unpublished artwork.
La Vie en Rose, 1979, Joan Mitchell
Medium: oil
Boloodstone by Frank Frazzeta
Indomitable by Franz Frazzeta
Flesh Eaters by Frank Frazzeta
by Baitan 柏坦
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“Wash every bowl, every dish as if you are bathing a baby - breathing in, feeling joy; breathing out, smiling. Every minute can be a holy, sacred minute. Where do you seek the spiritual? You seek the spiritual in every ordinary thing that you do every day. Sweeping the floor, watering the vegetables, and washing the dishes become holy and sacred if mindfulness is there. With mindfulness and concentration, everything becomes spiritual.”
— Thich Nhat Hanh, in “How to Eat”.