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Plagiochila asplenioides (liverwort, bryophyte plant) female shoot by Magdalena Turzańska
Selling gatta bread at Geghard Monestery, Armenia.
Took this at Samoa earlier
Folly in La Garenne Lemot, France.
A bracelet clasp with a Medusa on an emerald cameo. Gold is treated with diamond and enamel. 18th century. Made in England.
Victorian tortoiseshell-framed sunglasses with silver (coloured) metal hinges, English circa 1850.
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Adut Akech Bior photographed by Andrew Nuding for Vogue Australia, September 2019
Chris Austin Art- Reclaimed Surfaces · -if you get too far inside, you’ll only see your reflection - 7.5”x7.5” gouache study on cold press paper
Iasonas Kampanis - Portrait V
The Embrace - Felice Casorati, 1908-63
Italian, 1883-1963
Aquatint , 420 x 560 mm
A sunshower or sun shower is a meteorological phenomenon in which rain falls while the sun is shining. A sunshower is usually the result of accompanying winds associated with a rain storm sometimes miles away, blowing the airborne raindrops into an area where there are no clouds. Hence, a sunshower. Sometimes a sunshower is created when a single rain cloud passes overhead, and the Sun’s angle keeps the sunlight from being obstructed by overhead clouds. (Source)
Drawing of the day 332 by: D.B. Horowitz
Laurie Simmons, Walking House, 1989