African Tie Dye, 1970s
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African Tie Dye, 1970s
Indigenous Australian Dot Art by Anna Petyarre
Ana Mendieta - Flower Person, Flower Body, 1975
You cannot carry out fundamental change without a certain amount of madness. In this case, it comes from nonconformity, the courage to turn your back on the old formulas, the courage to invent the future.
Thomas Sankara, 1985
#2a1822
“My Way” 2003
Loretta Pettway , Gees Bend Collective
Cotton, denim, corduroy, and polyester
Aboriginal Dot Art by Tommy Mitchel
Traditional Nubian door
باب عليه زخارف نوبية تقليدية
Jock Macdonald, Flower Study, 1934
Expansion
Growing from one stage and realizing how beautiful that flowering has been
Whole as a being but ever changing
Going deeper within, finding more without
So vast within
Colors flooding around
She’s that girl who dances through life
“Her courage was her crown and she wore it like a queen.”
— Atticus
Illuminated Leaf from Firdawsi’s Shahnamah 16th century. Deccan. Sanjeev khandekar سنجیو کھنڈیکر संजीव खांडेकर wrote : ILLUMINATED LEAF FROM FIRDAWSI’S SHAHNAMAH, 16 th century Deccan. (via Twitter: Sanjeev khandekar سنجیو کھنڈیکر संजीव खांडेकर)
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Unknown, Jyoti or light. Tempera painting in gold. (detail) Deccani school, c. 18th century
From Tantra Art - its Philosophy & Physics by Ajit Mookerjee, 1966
Thirteenth Floor Elevators, Easter Everywhere, Art by their manager George Banks, 1967
Orangutans Befriend Otters That Often Swim Through Their Enclosure At The Zoo Forming ‘A Very Special Bond’.
I love orangutans
Wooow I can’t even imagine what the animals are doing right now
🌝Setting that intention🕯 for that man who makes you tea and rubs oil on yur feet🙏