“We ain’t here but a moment. You nor me. None of us. But that star of yours… [Scorpio.] Next time you see it, look to its right. The Wolf. Beside her. Won’t never change.” The English (2022)
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Claire Keane
$LAYYYTER
Stranger Things
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Show & Tell
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@theartofmadeline
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Love Begins
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“We ain’t here but a moment. You nor me. None of us. But that star of yours… [Scorpio.] Next time you see it, look to its right. The Wolf. Beside her. Won’t never change.” The English (2022)
Rural Italian magic in the village of Rocca Imperial 🇮🇹
Maxfield Parrish :: The Lantern Bearers, 1908; oil on canvas. | Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
American illustrator Maxfield Parrish originally created this painting to be reproduced in Collier’s magazine. The Lantern Bearers captures the sense of imagination, theatrical appeal, and luminous paint that made Parrish’s work so popular. He applied layers of pure pigment and varnish to create a brilliant depth of color. Figures dressed as clowns hang gold-hued lanterns, which glow against the blue night sky. While the six lanterns being handled by the clowns appear clearly, the nature of the four spheres in the distance is more ambiguous. Perhaps one of them is the moon...
Details: Anguish, August Friedrich Schenck - 1876/1880
Look through any window, Jochen Mühlenbrink
I Should Have Know Better
Neil Taylor, Stars III - Burramoko, 2021, synthetic polymer paint on canvas
Eilif Peterssen, On Watch, 1889, oil on canvas
Toscane - Val d'Orcia - Photograph by Carlo Tardani
The first time I saw her, I would say she was a fragment of the moon, an arched and silent smile… “full of enchantment, alchemy and tenderness”. Art Jeremy Sams.
Stand By Me
Lost In Translation
A family of cheetahs sleep with the forest guard every night. When the Forest Dept. heard about it, they decided to check the veracity of the claim by installing a CCTV camera. This is what the camera recorded! Just amazing.
Kitties will be kitties 🐈⬛
One does not know anything, what little we know we know together. citiesandsketches
Denis Sarazhin
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