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A dream of the fields
study - reference by geopsych
The Gallery of the History of Ancient Painting in the Hermitage, c. 1800s, by Unknown
Roman intaglio with pearls and glass, depicting a horseman hunting a boar
2nd - 3rd century CE
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1994.230.2
66 million years ago
TAKAHASHI Hisachika(高橋尚愛 Japanese, based in NY and Paris 1940-2025)Untitled 1964
The stone floor of a church in Brittany, France comes alive with color as morning sun filters through stained glass. photo: Jim Richardson
celestial scenery
Day and night. Painter: Frederick Judd Waugh (1841-1940).
“Fables of the northern forest”
"Just in time for Halloween, the Pillars of Creation reach back out like a ghostly hand. (Some chilling perspective: these “fingers” are roughly five light-years long!) The eerie landscape is captured this time by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope's mid-infrared instrument (MIRI)." - NASA
- Dog star, burning through a vast black sky -
In memory of Laika: a greater friend to mankind than mankind was to her.
Lunar eclipse/ PERSPOLIS/ Fārs/ Iran Photographer: amir sadeghian
An Ode to the Moon.
© Nona Limmen {Webshop / Instagram}
grab me by my ankles, I've been flying for too long
C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) on 1 October 2025
Credit: Dimitrius Katevenis
Aron Wiesenfeld - “Limbo”
gouache on paper