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On this day. Blue globe thistle/blå bolltistel. Värmland, Sweden (August 12, 2020).
Morning light
Return to Magenta, David Benjamin Sherry
Richard Misrach (American, b. 1949)
Parthenon Interior, 1979
Sketch for A Mermaid, 1892, John William Waterhouse
Medium: oil,canvas
Pointillism, Ginza 銀座
Jets from the Necklace Nebula : What celestial body wears the Necklace Nebula? First, analyses indicate that the Necklace is a planetary nebula, a gas cloud emitted by a star toward the end of its life. Also, what appears to be diamonds in the Necklace are actually bright knots of glowing gas. In the center of the Necklace Nebula are likely two stars orbiting so close together that they share a common atmosphere and appear as one in the featured image by the Hubble Space Telescope. The red-glowing gas clouds on the upper left and lower right are the results of jets from the center. Exactly when and how the bright jets formed remains a topic of research. The Necklace Nebula is only about 5,000 years old, spans about 5 light years, and can best be found with a large telescope toward the direction of the constellation of the Arrow (Sagitta). via NASA
Illustrations for New York Times about regret and how to stop it. Thanks to art director Agnes Lee!
Caravaggio, detalle de “Judith y Holofernes”
THE PLEASURE OF LOVE IN IRAN ‘Plaisir d'amour en Iran’ (1976) dir. Agnès Varda