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Photographer: Jason Machen
Eureka, California is one of the most beautiful areas on earth. The ocean, mountains, and ancient redwoods converge into a single location w
Eurekan Californium by CYANOFLORA
A meditative electronica experience.
Mark Rothko Catalogue, use of dark muddy colours that he is known for in comparison to his brighter lighter work.
Untitled, Mark Rothko, 1960
Mark Rothko (1903-1970, American) ~ Green, Blue, Green, 1969
[Source: Sotheby’s]
Mark Rothko, Four Darks in Red, (oil on canvas), 1958 [Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. © Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko / ARS, New York]
Mark Rothko (American, 1903-1970), No.7, 1951. Oil on canvas, 240.7 x 138.7 cm
Mark Rothko, “Untitled”, 1969
Kirtan: Turiya Sings features Alice Coltrane at peak spirituality and is presented in this arrangement for the first time in any format. Turyia Sings was originally released in 1982 on cassette as a collection of devotional songs including vocals, organ, strings, and synthesizers available only at Alice’s Sai Anantam Ashram. Kirtan: Turiya Sings features a sparser arrangement of organ and chanting, produced by Ravi Coltrane. This is intentional, devotional music created with the purpose of connecting to a higher power. The pared back arrangements on this new release are enchantingly haunting and encourage the listener to reach a meditative headspace so as to channel connectiveness to a greater spirit. Listen now to "Krishna Krishna" and pre-order the full album out July 16. alicecoltrane.lnk.to/kirtan
Mesh - Mesh Mix Series 006: Ben Lukas Boysen