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NASA
almost home
art blog(derogatory)
we're not kids anymore.
todays bird
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Kiana Khansmith
Sweet Seals For You, Always

@theartofmadeline
$LAYYYTER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Claire Keane

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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occasionally subtle

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"Blaudruckformen. Museum Herford"
Rudolf Uebe, Deutsche Volkskunst. Band IX: Westfalen (Weimar: Verlag Böhlau, [1927?])
Fra Angelico & Mark Rothko
Blue Village, 1975, Marc Chagall
Size: 73x92 cm Medium: oil on canvas
St. Margaret of Antioch emerging from the dragon (c. 1500).
Saint Margaret of Antioch
Alabaster, with traces of gilding, ca. 1475
Chest c. 1780 (American)
Circa 1890s small dollhouse, likely homemade
ex voto locket containing a miniature relic of saint mary.
Andrei Rublev (1966), Andrei Tarkovsky
Tagged by @szelkovica!
1. Last song: Primus - My Name is Mud
2. Favorite colours: Burgundy, deep blues, golden yellows, and I've really been getting into brown lately.
3. Watching: I don't feel like I've watched anything exciting or interesting, there isn't even anything good on at the cinema.
4. Currently reading: I started reading The Solace of Open Spaces by Gretel Ehrlich on my trip and I'm just finishing that off.
5. Current obsession: Cotton sateen military fabrics, but also this Vostok Komandirskie watch that I cleaned up and got working again.
6. Currently working on: I'm supposed to be constructing some miniature models but I am procrastinating a lot (see the watch).
7. Last google search: Bruegel Hunters.
8: What’s your current desktop picture/phone wallpaper: Bruegel's Hunters in the Snow. And my phone wallpaper is still that Paul Klee (see previous).
I'm not sure who I haven't tagged previously, I'm just going to say do it if you feel like it.
Tagged by @thewomanwithmissingfingers to post six faceless photos.
Tagging @darkenedlabyrinth @peach-ghost @freudarchives @skincareroutine @pyupa @o1o1o1
The Annunciation, by Takato Yamamoto
The Annunciation, Petrus Christus, c. 1445
Armenian Gospel with silver cover manuscript, 13th century; cover: dated 1691. MET (ID: 16.99) These jeweled, enameled, and gilt-silver repoussé covers for a gospel are examples of the work produced in the late seventeenth-century Armenian silversmith workshop of Kayseri. Both front and back cover are signed, informing us that they were made in Kayseri in 1691 by Astuatsatur Shahamir. The central image on the front cover depicts the Adoration of the Shepherds, and above, the magi following the star. Amid angels, the banner in the sky proclaims, "Glory to God in the highest and on Earth peace." The same composition of shepherds appears on two sets of gospel covers made in Kayseri by M. Karapet Malkhas, one dated 1671 (Mekhitarist Library, Vienna, MS 416) and the other dated 1691 (present location unknown). On the back is the Resurrection, showing Christ in a mandorla holding a bannered cross, surrounded by baroque cherubs and clouds. The green velvet spine is decorated with six garnets and numerous glass or crystal gems arranged in a diamond pattern. These covers were attached to a gospel copied and illuminated by a thirteenth-century scribe named Grigor, possibly from Cilicia. (MET)