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Loving the earth and loving the stars and loving you
Public Gardens, 1894, Edouard Vuillard
Medium: oil
Trees and Undergrowth, 1887, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: oil,canvas
@fordeabbey : Burblings of Monday.
by Jack Davison for AnOther Magazine
Talisman A Large Five Part Sectional Sofa by De Sede Switzerland 1970s
Still Life: Vase with Irises Against a Yellow Background (1890) and Still Life: Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers (1888) by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
Gary Hume (British, b. 1962), Rose, 1999. Enamel paint on aluminium, 120 x 96 in.
Flowering Desert, Chile
The flowering desert is a climatic phenomenon that occurs in the Atacama Desert, known as the driest place in the world. The phenomenon consists of the blossoming of a wide variety of flowers between the months of September and November in years when rainfall is unusually high. The flowering desert involves more than 200 species of flower most of them endemic to the Atacama region.
To create, to transform, to change. There’s more, there’s more.
The King walked in any weather…(Saint-Simon ), 1898, Alexandre Benois
Medium: watercolor,paper
T. S. Eliot, from Selected Poems & Plays: 1909 - 1950; “Fragment of an Agon,”
Raimonds Staprans (1926-) The Red Paint Can, 1996 (106,5 x 119,7 cm)
Mario Nigro, Un attimo, 1975 [coll. VAF Stiftung, Frankfurt am Main]
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