Built in 1939, people would have had to sail to the cliff and scale it to reach the top. Þrídrangar lighthouse, Iceland is possibly the most isolated lighthouse in the world.
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Built in 1939, people would have had to sail to the cliff and scale it to reach the top. Þrídrangar lighthouse, Iceland is possibly the most isolated lighthouse in the world.
Mount Kilimanjaro, 1978. Author unknown.
From “Children of fire”, 1981. https://www.instagram.com/p/CP1ESUSgw_U/?utm_medium=tumblr
Swan, 1901, Mikhail Vrubel
René Lalique, Chrysanthemum Pendant-brooch, c. 1900.
Iris van Herpen Spring 2021 Couture
People gathered around lava, Iceland | source
Ford Thunderbird, 1960
Roger Mayne, Jive Dance, 1956
Herbert Matter, Mercedes, Provincetown, 1940
Deee-lite, 1990 - Ph. Lynn Goldsmith
Hardy Plants, Paul Klee, 1934, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Abstract plants. Size: 16 1/8 x 21 5/8 in. (40.96 x 54.93 cm) Medium: Oil on pulpboard
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1556/
Japanese Pottery: Clay figurines from the Jomon Period, 10,000 BC to 300 BC.
“Some of the most intriguing works from the Jomon period are clay figurines called dogu (pronounced dough-goo). There are many theories on what they were used for with the main agreement being they were a talisman for good health or safe childbirth. As many were excavated in fragments, it’s believed that after the wish was fulfilled, or not, the dogu was broken and thrown on the trash heap; that’s where many were discovered.
Another theory is that these were goddesses to whom Jomon people prayed to for food and health. Other explanations are toys for children, funerary offerings, or objects used in some unknown ritual. And, of course, there are those who believe they were aliens from outer space. Yet, if you look at similar primitive artifacts from around the world (the Valdivia culture of Ecuador, for example) there is a certain resemblance that can’t be explained in logical terms. It might have been part of the collective consciousness of the times though, or did earth in fact have space-suited visitors from a distant galaxy? This dogu sure seems to fit the match.” https://www.instagram.com/p/CMsZI-mgT7H/?igshid=1oqjg4b57sppm
Beny Roloff, Ceylon, 19769. https://www.instagram.com/p/CMu3pQoga7V/?igshid=ufe30u6aha9k
The Castle of the Pyrenees, 1959, René Magritte
Medium: oil,canvas
Per Kirkeby