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6.24.26
siempre anhelando algo que nunca he sabido sostener del todo
Henri Martin (1860-1943, French) ~ Dahlias et Pois de Senteurs, 1928
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Contemporary watercolour artist Naomi Tydeman - Skomer in Blue.
🦦 The handy natural history Boston, R.G. Badger, The Gorham press, 1910. Original source Image description: Illustration from a 1910 natural history book showing eight small mammal species: an otter holding a fish near water; a sable lying down; a stoat standing on a rock; a polecat in a stalking pose; a marten climbing a rock; a weasel standing upright; a ferret walking on a branch; and a mink sniffing near water. Each animal is labeled with its name and depicted in naturalistic poses emphasizing fur textures and body shapes.
Mediterranean Landscape with Ancient Temple (Adolf Kaufmann, 1848 - 1916)
Deborah DeWit - Making Beds (2010)
cuando preguntan por ti yo digo que volverás, les miento que soy feliz y río por no llorar
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, A Roman Art Lover, 1870
Im sorry I didn’t reply to your message for three weeks. I did not forget about it infact I thought about it regularly every day. It will happen again
Judgement of Paris (1893), triptych, Mikhail Vrubel
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Waterfall in Green Light (2021) shop: suhaylah.bigcartel.com instagram: @suhaylah.h
1975 photograph of the Phoenician trading port Sabratha
Jason deCaires Taylor: Ocean Gaia (2025)
Installed on the 14th of October 2025, Ocean Gaia is a monumental underwater sculpture resting 5 metres beneath the surface off the island of Tokunoshima, Japan. Weighing over 45 tons and spanning 5.5 metres in width, the work features a serene large-scale portrait of the renowned Japanese model Kiko Mizuhara. It is the first underwater sculpture ever installed in Japan. Set close to shore and embedded within the fringing reef, the sculpture is perforated with openings around its edges to invite marine life inside, transforming it into both artwork and habitat. Its gently swirling contours echo the intricate sand circles crafted by the Japanese white-spotted pufferfish (Torquigener albomaculosus), native to these waters and the rising peaks and valleys of the nearby mountain range. Tokunoshima, known for its healthy lifestyle, high birthrate, and remarkable number of centenarians, forms a fitting setting. Along its spine, a mountain range rises in the silhouette of a pregnant woman. Ocean Gaia stands as both a symbol of renewal and a gesture toward reconnection between people, the sea, and the continuity of life itself.