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brick from a buried 17-1800s wall we found at work :)
A southern masked weaver (Ploceus velatus) in Phalaborwa, Limpopo Province
by Leon Molenaar
Taro Semba: ‘The Lamp's Child, The Insect's Child’
センバ太郎「ランプの子 虫の子」
Thomas Ruff
Two photographs from his series neg◊lapresmidi, s cycle of photographs of the dance legend Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950).
The ballet L'Après-midi d'un faune, which Nijinsky choreographed to the music of Claude Debussy, was first performed in Paris in 1912 by the Ballet Russe and since then has counted among the milestones of modern choreography.
Contemporary Art Library
Ancient Incised Markings on Rocks near the Crinan Moss, Argyleshire. From Drawings by Mr. Henry Davenport Graham.
Natural Spring on Mt. Fuji, Japan. Takeshi Kimura.
Georg Wilson (British, 1998) - Strange Pastoral (2025)
Leonor Fini
there’s something very beautiful about being able to try again tomorrow
I have been trying tomorrow for the past 3 years
and you still have tomorrow to try again
Elliott Erwitt
Mount Fuji 富士山, Japan - 1977
tracy chapman pictured in her 'where you live' cd booklet, printed 2005.
Fish preservation, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
How to Wrap Five Eggs: Traditional Japanese Packaging
bobbin lace insertions and edges, c. 1600s.
The Poppy (al-khashkhash). Folio from the manuscript of Khawass Al-Ashjar. Iraq, 13th Century CE.
The Aga Khan Museum.
Stone-hewn graves at Heysham, Lancashire. Believed to be 11th Century.
Inscribed scarabs, upper Egypt, Temple of Hatshepsut, ca. 1479–1458 B.C. Via Met Collections