Artist: Marah Kalad of Gaza.
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Artist: Marah Kalad of Gaza.
@marah80549
Disney paid $6 million dollars to add chemtrail clouds to their films to make it look ‘natural.’
Josef Theodor Hansen (1847-1912), The Ballroom of Fontainebleau, undated, oil on canvas.
Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist by Andrea Solario, c. 1607-9
Free Palestine and show this to Isnotreal and the world!
The clearest image of Venus ever taken !
by Japan's Akatsuki spacecraft
FUCK YEAH
Auguste Alexandre Hirsch - Calliope Teaching Orpheus (1865)
“The angel personifies something new arising from the deep unconscious.” — C.G. Jung
☩ Archangel Michael ☩ Talon Abraxas
Archangel Michael ushers in the Will of God through his service of protection of Light Bearers world round.
Illustration of the Great Comet of 1577, from the book Tarcuma-I Cifr al-Cami by Mohammed b. Kamaladdin, 16th century AD.
Voice of Space (La voix des airs) (1931) René Magritte | Oil on canvas, 72.7 x 54.2 cm
“Nature is the art of God.” ― Dante Alighieri
Eyes of Nature Talon Abraxas
The universe is sentient.
The image displayed is a painting by Portuguese artist Sonia Delaunay, entitled "Portuguese Woman", which is part of the artistic movement known as Orphism.
Orphism, an art movement that emerged around 1912, derived from Cubism and is characterized by its vibrant use of colors and geometric shapes. The movement's name was inspired by the Greek poet Orpheus.
In the painting "Portuguese Woman", Delaunay portrays a woman dressed in traditional Portuguese attire, using vibrant colors and circular shapes that give a dynamic rhythm to the composition.
Orphism, in addition to being an artistic movement, also refers to a set of beliefs and religious practices from ancient Greece, focusing on the myth of Orpheus and the duality between body and soul.
Interesting.
Bolesław Biegas
Le Roi des Pêches (Les Pérégrinations du Fantôme de la Pensée), 1903
"Mourners in Black"
Acrylic painting on canvas
Size 30x25 cm
Man in Oriental Costume (1632) by Rembrandt
The Abandoned House (1879) by Paul Cezanne