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we are in a true love recession
Luc-Olivier Merson, 1846-1920
Allégorie du Temps (Allegory of Time), 1896 (L'Allégorie du Temps est l'un des trois panneaux qui décoraient la cheminée du salon de l'hôtel de Jules Gouin, dans la plaine Monceau)
Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris Inv. P2725
Photo of a young Māori woman with her baby on her back. The woman is wearing a kahu kiwi (kiwi feather cloak) and she has a tā moko facial tattoo; Aotearoa (New Zealand), late 19th century.
British Museum
Forget-Me-Nots - Karoliina Hellberg: , 2017
Finnish, b.1987-
Acrylic and oil on canvas, 27 x 27 cm
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Castle ruins, Ireland, date unknown.
Novalis, tr. by Mabel Cotterell, from Selected Writings; “Hymns To The Night,”
HELLO ! have you thought about Van Gogh’s First Steps today ?
Here you go. This world is beautiful. Humans are beautiful. I love you
Misool Timur, Indonesia by Danang Himawan
Steve Puttrich (American), The Woods, 2026, Oil - Love enters as light, threading the woods, becoming water underfoot.
Ancient Roman Mosiacs
Forest Nymph (Waldnymphe), (detail), (1870), by Paul Hermann Wagner (German, 1852 – 1937), oil on canvas, 86.4 cm (34 in) x 110.5 cm (43.5 in), Private Collection, Texas
It’s actually crazy how bad feeling bad feels
reading a good interesting book after a horrible reading slump and suddenly you can feel the sun shining again and the sky is more beautiful than ever and birds are all singing songs to you
The Hours — Edwin Austin Abbey