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Please look at my flirtatious friends
At Close of Day (1941)
— by Maxfield Parrish
Filipino artist, Gregory Halili, carves intricate skulls into mother of pearl shells.
Dragon Sculpture sitting at the bottom of Lake Neuchâtel. Location: Romandy, Switzerland
“Finally in this picture of gods and monsters, we find the idea of the continual re-enactment, l'éternel retour, as Mircea Eliade calls it. The gods themselves were doomed to fall before the powers of darkness, and heaven and earth to pass away. But re-birth must follow destruction, and a newly cleansed earth and heaven emerge from the sea and the flames. New dwellings arise in Asgard, and green fields once more yield their harvest on middle earth.”
— Hilda Ellis Davidson, Gods and Myths of Northern Europe
[Art: Illustration for Die Edda by Franz Stassen, 1920]
The happiest little Herdwick sheep up in the clouds. Lake District National Park
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Winter
By Konstantin Vasilyev, 1967