Christian Bobin, trecho presente em Auto-retrato com radiador.
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Christian Bobin, trecho presente em Auto-retrato com radiador.
Via @opoemaensinaacair
ERICH HECKEL
Kirsty O'Leary-Leeson “In Amidst”, “In Amidst II” and “Of Shadow”.
"I wish you joy" Jane Austen, from a letter to her brother Frank (26 July 1809)
Fir Forest by Gustav Klimt (1862 - 1918)
Lygia Pape, Tecelar (Weaving), 1957.
(photo- Projeto Lygia Pape)
Ruth Asawa, Untitled (Leaf from the Sacramento Delta), c. early 1990s.
Ink on Japanese paper, 43 1/8 × 25 11/16 in. (109.5 × 65.3 cm). Courtesy the Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries. Artwork © 2023 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy David Zwirner
Anne Sexton, from “Snow”, The Complete Poems
by fungiwoman
A TABRIZ CARPET NORTH WEST PERSIA, CIRCA 1890
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Carolinapecten eboreus, Yorktown Fm, Pliocede, Lee Creek Phosphate Mine, North Carolina by jsj1771 on Flickr.
Léo ENGELS (detail)
GIORGIO BELLONI - PINK LIGHT ON THE SEA
Ruth Asawa
Desert Flower Series, 1960s
"Ascending Dragon"
This is a picture I took of Namego Valley, deep in the mountains of Nara Prefecture. This place is located in a very remote location and is called one of the most beautiful spots in Japan by those in the know. There are deciduous forests along the dark green coniferous mountain ridges, and during the fall foliage season, the scenery looks like a dragon ascending to the heavens. This view, which appears quietly only during the few days of the best-conditioned fall season every year, is truly a beautiful art created by nature.