i have invested more time and energy into the dream world than the physical world.

Discoholic šŖ©
Peter Solarz
One Nice Bug Per Day
Aqua Utopiaļ½ęµ·ć®åŗć§čØę¶ćē“”ć
NASA

pixel skylines
Noah Kahan
hello vonnie
h
wallacepolsom

blake kathryn
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
tumblr dot com

ā
d e v o n
untitled
art blog(derogatory)

#extradirty

oozey mess

No title available
seen from United States

seen from France
seen from India

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Argentina

seen from United States
seen from Argentina

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
@di0rite
i have invested more time and energy into the dream world than the physical world.
insidegraphic:
http://wangzhihong.com https://ift.tt/3afGrNd Telegram Design Bot > https://t.me/gdesignbot
Tetragonos Agora (Commercial Agora )
Ephesus, Turkey
1st century BCE
111 x 111 m
The Commercial (Tetragonos) Agora of Ephesus dates from the period the city was refounded by Augustus and succeeded the respective administrative Agora of Hellenistic Ephesus. It was near the harbour and served as the commercial centre of the city. It included a square court closed on all sides by colonnades, behind which laid shops and workshops. The best preserved gate was on the southern side and had been dedicated by two wealthy Imperial freedmen, Mazaeus and Mithradates, in 3 or 2 BCE. Apart from this gate there were two more gates in the Agora, a monumental propylon on the western side and a much more simply constructed gate on the northern side.
The Commercial Agora of Ephesus, known as Tetragonos Agora, lies to the north of the Library of Celsus. It was built in the second half of the 1st century BCE in the course of a programme of monumentalization carried out in the region as Ephesus became the capital city of the province and its population increased.
The Agora includes a vast open square, measuring 111 x 111 m, surrounded by four two-aisle colonnades 11.20 m wide, behind which there were about 100 rooms. The rooms served mainly as commercial shops, but they were also used as meeting places for guild associations and political organisations.
The shops occasionally had an intermediate floor, which could serve as either a storeroom or an office and workroom. In the anteroom of these chambers there were weights, tables and shelves for putting goods for sale. The paved square of the Agora was divided into parts covered by tents, under which various products were exhibited and trading took place.
further reading
PaJaMa, Margaret French, George Tooker and Jared French, Nantucket, c; 1946
instagram / flickr / vscogrid
Ha Long Bay - Vietnam (byĀ Aftab Uzzaman)Ā
The ceiling of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, decorated with exquisite astronomical representations. It is one of the best-preserved temple complexes in Egypt.
āLife is series of thousands of little miracles. Notice them.ā
ā Fight for Life
Monetās Pond, Seki City, Japan(ć¢ćć®ę± ) Hisa-nori
Untitled, Lifesize Blueprint Photogram by Robert Rauschenberg, 1951
Sweet pepperbush.Ā Natureās garden. 1927
Linoleum block print designs.Ā A hundred things a girl can make. 1922.
Internet Archive
Picasso, 1967
Polychromatic ornament - Ser. 2: 120 plates in gold, silver and color printing - German Edition, 1885 - Auguste Racinet - via Staats- und UniversitƤtsbibliothek Dresden (SLUB)
Percy Smith, Birth of a Flower, 1910
my gifs
The She-Butterfly (ÄorÄe KadijeviÄ, 1973)
7 things to remind yourself of every day ā¦
1. I am unique
2. I am worthwhile
3. I am worthy
4. I can change
5. I can make it
6. I can succeed
7. I can be happy and have a great life.