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Lewis Baumer (British, 1870–1963) – Confidences; Illustration from The Tatler, 1923
Monica Bellucci and Vincent Cassel, 2005
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Cover illustrations by 100% Orange for new Japanese editions of KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE.
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The full moon during a “blood moon” eclipse beside a statue of the ancient Greek goddess Hera in central Athens on July 27, 2018.
Image: Aris Messinis / AFP
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Love between women as allegories in art throughout history
Italia grati alla Francia. Vincenzo Vela (Swiss–Italian, 1820–1891). France receives a kiss from a liberated Italy, whose broken chains lie at her feet.
Italia und Germania. Johann Friedrich Overbeck (German, 1789–1869). A friendship allegory that symbolizes the artistic ideals of the two, specifically the espousal of early-Renaissance Italian and German art, in the form of a pair of dark- and fair-haired maidens holding hands.
Allegoria della Giustizia e della Pace che si baciano. Attributed to Ciro Ferri (Italian, 1634–1689)
Carità e Giustizia. Rosalba Carriera (Italian, 1675–1757)
Midsommarstång (majstång) vid magasinsbyggnad. / Midsummer pole (maypole) at a farm building for storage. Socken: Eggby Landskap: Västergötland Kommun: Skara Län Västra Götaland Fotografi: Mårten Sjöbeck Datum: 1932
“Brigid” / ”Brighid” / ”Brigit” A Triple Goddess Style Sigil
Use these however you see fit in your practice with Brigid (however you want to spell her name) You can put it on a altar or wrap a paper with this sigil on it around offerings to her.
Here’s the new updated link to this sigil and it’s products on my redbubble
I’ve been having an exceptionally lovely day, and this gif is my small way of spreading some of that love around - digitally.
“Because the world is so full of death and horror, I try again and again to console my heart and pick the flowers that grow in the midst of hell.”
— Hermann Hesse
Hey y'all so I'm super excited to announce that I am going to begin offering paid tarot readings!!
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