Moonlit night in the Carinthian Alps, oil on panel. ― Adolf Chwala (Czech, 1836-1900)
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Moonlit night in the Carinthian Alps, oil on panel. ― Adolf Chwala (Czech, 1836-1900)
Alfred Tennyson, ‘The Lady of Shalott’
Nostos: The Return (1989)
Sunset, Sergey Kuznetsov
Late Afternoon in Vetheuil painted by Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)
Magnolias are so ancient plants that almost every other plant and insect who came to being around the same time as them has gone extinct by now. They are the loneliest plants in this world. Does anybody understand how much grief it gives me that the symbolic flower of Kuras is magnolia.
may i please direct your attention to the poem dinosaurs smelled magnolias by dalton day!!!!!
Anastasia Trusova, “Rainbow in the rays” Acrylic on canvas / 40 x 60 cm / 2022
skies collide ✨ shop / wallpapers / twitter / instagram
The Abysmal inkcap mushroom. These mushrooms are a fictional species made with clay, yarn, and paint. They are placed on a skull I harvested from the woods.
This is my second Abysmal mushroom piece, and this time, it's a deer skull rather than a raccoon.
I was on a walk in the forest last week~
by Sergei Shlyaga
Art by Yijienku
A Witch and a Chort from “Ukrainian Witch” by Vasil Myloradovych
illustrations by Ihor Vyshynsky