'Psyche' by Barry Windsor - Smith, 1978
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'Psyche' by Barry Windsor - Smith, 1978
Ray James Tjangala Untitled Acrylic on linen
Ray James Tjangala was born around 1955 at Yunala rockhole, west of Kiwirrkurra in Western Australia and is the son of Anatjari Tjampitjinpa and Tjungkaya Napangati. Anatjari Tjampitjinpa was a founding member of Papunya Tula Artists in 1971.
Mosaic of woman and deer in nymphaeum.Â
Herculaneum.
20th of September 2024, aster and goldenrod time!
i love you hairy bittercress i love you purple henbit i love you stork's bill i love you dandelion i love you spring draba
i've been reading a lot of books about urban naturalism recently, and the one big thing they all talk about is how you HAVE to stop seeing nature as something that happens somewhere else. nature is not just charismatic megafauna and state parks and mountain ranges. nature is that abandoned lot that's growing native milkweed in it. nature is the murder of crows that lives in your block. nature is the moss growing on your roof and the dandelions growing in the sidewalk cracks and the song birds at your neighbor's birdfeeder. and you should care about it! you should notice it! that's YOUR nature!
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Official nature post
The Norns by Alois Delug, 1895
and what have i ever done. to anyone.
the god of dirt
The god of dirt came up to me many times and said so many wise and delectable things; I lay on the grass listening to his dog voice, crow voice, frog voice; now he said, and now,
and never once mentioned forever.
— Mary Oliver, from “One or Two Things” in The God of Dirt: Mary Oliver and the Other Book of God by Thomas Wingate Mann · 2004 (via Alive on All Channels)
• The Astral Man | Original piece by Sascha Schneider in 1903. • Yvonne | Origina piece by William-Adolphe Bouguereau in 1896. Touched by Clayshaper
mossy boughs beckon
December 2021
“Often misunderstood, Dionysus is far more than a wine deity. He is the Breaker of Chains, who rescues not only the flesh but the heart and spirit from too much of worldly regulations and duties. He is a god of joy and freedom. Any uncultivated, tangled, and primal woodland is very much his domain.”
— Tanith Lee, The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest (via granosdegranada)
Hare played with the new moon, the full moon, the old moon. And then he rested, in a scrape of earth, and dreamed.
by Jackie Morris
Fog mist   -  Jason Sacran , 2022.
American, b. 1980 -
Oil on panel , 22 x 28 in.
mycelium
Carlyanne McConnell@CarlyanneMcCon1
An Offering to the Wind ~ Paul Breeden