He released the two seas, meeting [side by side];
Between them is a barrier [so] neither of them transgresses
Surah alrahman 19,20
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He released the two seas, meeting [side by side];
Between them is a barrier [so] neither of them transgresses
Surah alrahman 19,20
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Just tryna have a stress free, rose scented, dior lip glow tinted week..
Today we remember the art and spirit of Emma Amos, who passed away this week. Her bright legacy lives on in her bold canvases, prints, and textile work, as well as in her decades-long commitment to political expression. “3 Ladies,” 1970, by Emma Amos © Emma Amos / Licensed by VAGA, New York
Raphael Kirchner, Girls with Animals, late 1890s
How To Taste Divinity
Light candles and sit with them in the dark. You are light upon light.
Wear silk and lace and fall into bed
Wear whatever makes you feel connected and at ease
Talk to the stars, read them poetry, tell them how much you’ll miss them in the morning.
Make tea with some milk and honey and breathe in the steam curling up to your face
Take a bath and sink so the water is up to your neck. Feel the air struggle to slowly fill your lungs and come back up, breathe deeply (you don’t need fancy bath bombs/salts/flowers but if you have them then great)
Feel your heartbeat at the pulse points: wrist and neck. Then press your hand against your chest and feel your heart beating again and again.
Imagine the blood rush with each pump and acknowledge that it’s not in your control and that’s ok. Someone’s looking out for you.
Make eye contact often. Even if it’s for a split second.
Talk to a plant, give it water, nature is always there for you, waiting.
Try to feel moonlight. Bathe in it and feel it’s power to wash over you.
Reach out to graze rays of sunlight with your fingertips and slowly sink your body into sunshine as it seeps into your bones and reminds you of your own warmth
Drive down an empty highway with the windows down and imagine you’re the music being whisked away on the wind
Let yourself feel the love you have for everyone in the world. Drown in it. When you feel alone remember this abundance and know it’s reciprocated by someone somewhere. <3
Yukihiro Komura, Magazine cover illustration, 1955
Hans Richter, Ghosts Before Breakfast, 1928
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The Oreads, 1902, William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Medium: oil,canvas
Ruldolf Kalvach, Vienna Workshops postcard #29, Around 1917
Mary Brewster Hazelton — Reverie. details. 1868-1953
Wäinämöinen spelande kantele, skiss, Robert Wilhelm Ekman, Finnish National Gallery
Väinämöinen was a talented harpist. His playing was so wondrous that all of the animals and people living in the forest gathered to listen to him. Even the goddesses Ilmatar, Kuutar, and Päivätär descended from the skies to listen to him. Task: Cropping the details. Look at Ekman’s and Castiglione’s works through an empty film slide frame. You can also use a frame cut from cardboard. Move the frame over the printed work, and select details that catch your attention. Take turns to present the details you chose, and discuss them. You can also draw or paint according to the model in the detail.
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