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Love Begins
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Three Goblin Art
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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shark vs the universe
Cosmic Funnies

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@feathers-and-ribs
‘Do you hear anything?’
'Yes, I hear an awful hissing and rustling up in the air,’ said the lad; 'I think I’m getting afraid.’
'That’s all the wild birds that fly through the wood. They are sent to stop us; but just cut a hole in the corn-sacks, and then they’ll have so much to do with the corn, they’ll forget us quite.’
(from the folktale Dapplegrim)
omen by mellowcollie
The Winged Victory of Samothrace, c. 220-190 BC, Parian marble, Louvre, Paris (photo by Lauren)
Ed Dodd
Coyote, the Wonder Wolf, 1964
the devil is not as black as he is painted
Dead Man’s Bones – Lose Your Soul
A really special moment I will never forget. She was so curious and accepting of me. on 35mm film, portra 400
Works by BarlesArt
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Slicing wind and grimaced sun– these angry things will whistle through you swift as a whip cracks and lightning crackles, jagged light singing through your every turn. But the earth whispers: it will not hurt like that– it is cold, and lonely, and you will ache with the ever-shifting dance of roots, but you will find the rest of a pain that never burns. Feel the way the damp wanders through your bones and hum its slow, velvet song. The melody is familiar. The earth croons: forget.
Edward Seago (1910-1974) - The ‘John Biscoe’ at Base ‘O’
Oil on board. Painted in 1957.
16 x 24 inches, 40.5 x 61 cm. Estimate: £25,000-30,000.
Sold Christie’s, London, 13 Dec 2018 for £31,250.