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#FLY ME TO THE MOON…
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Wings of the Morning
Artist: Edward Robert Hughes (British, 1851-1914)
Date: n. d.
Medium: Watercolour with gum arabic heightened with touches of bodycolour and gold, on paper
Collection: Important International Collection
Lost Focus, November 2016
Wide Vista, Solo Clouds. December 2023
For @geopsych, hope this cheers you up!
Glowing sky at Alpe di Siusi by Lukas Trixl
Viktor Zaretsky. Glowing Sky. 1988
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The Trees Delete Themselves Inside a Fog-Sphere
BY FRANCIS PONGE
TRANSLATED BY KAREN VOLKMAN
In the fog which surrounds the trees, the leaves are stripped—leaves defaced already by slow oxidation, deadened by the sap's out-seeping for flowers' and fruits' gain, since the harsh heats of August made of them a less.
In the bark, vertical furrows crease and slit where dampness drains to the earth's base, indifferent to the living citizens of the trunk.
Flowers scattered, fruit conferred. Since youth, this relinquishing of breathing attributes and body parts has become for the trees a standard practice.
Golden Gate Bridge, USA (by Jaredd Craig)
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