Kleinian Stone in Focus, 2026 Ink + Acrylic on Sandstone 6.0 × 3.0 × 2.3 inches
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Kleinian Stone in Focus, 2026 Ink + Acrylic on Sandstone 6.0 × 3.0 × 2.3 inches
Into the Vale of Last Lights, 2020 by David Cheifetz (American b. 1981); Oil on artefex allin panel, 12 × 12 in
Cindy Lee - Stone Faces
Bonfire - Kurt Solmssen
American, b.1958-
Oil on canvas, 50 x 70 in.
Madlib - Road Of The Lonely Ones
Sean Randall aka Sean William Randall (Canadian, b. 1965, Burnaby, BC, Canada, based Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) - Transient Heart, 2023, Paintings: Acrylic on Canvas
Big birds flying across the sky - Dan McCarthy
American , b. 1962 -
Handmade 5 colour screen print , 20 x 20 in.
Gordon Mortensen (American, b.1938)
"Yellow Iris", n.d.
Woodcut on Paper, 38 x 24 in.
Private Collection
Elizabeth Glaessner (American, 1984) - Bleeding Lizard (2024)
Günther Uecker (German, 1930), Splitter, 1991. Lithograph in colour on vellum, image: 29 x 35.5 cm.; sheet: 29.8 x 42 cm. Number 89/200
The Bullseye Galaxy lies some 567 million light-years away toward the constellation Pisces. At that distance, this stunning Hubble image would span about 530,000 light-years.
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Imad Pasha (Yale), Pieter van Dokkum (Yale)
Under the Moonbeams, John Atkinson Grimshaw, 1887
Oil on board 18 x 14 ⅛ in. (46 x 35.9 cm)