▪Scent bottle.
Place of origin: Bohemia, Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia
Date: ca. 1830
Medium: Glass

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▪Scent bottle.
Place of origin: Bohemia, Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia
Date: ca. 1830
Medium: Glass
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Michael Handt “Last Light in the Forest”, 2018 Oil on canvas, 100cm x 80cm
Radiolaria, a type of protozoa known for its complex shell structure, from Marvels of the Universe v.2.
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Photograph of crescent Venus - Slide produced by the Province of Ontario Picture Bureau, probably in the 1920s, for use in Ontario schools.
Narcissus looking at himself in a fountain, circa 1480-1520, Boston Museum of Fine Art.
Lens flare, Gundula Blumi
Ian Curtis in TJ Davidson’s rehearsal room - Manchester, August 19, 1979. Photo by Kevin Cummins.
“There is a harmonic relationship that resonates between all the spheres of space, from the smallest to the largest. Think of all the protons vibrating and resonating with each other. Think of all the electrons vibrating and resonating with each other. Then think of all the planets, all the solar systems, all the stars, the galaxies, the superclusters that vibrate and resonate with each other in the universe. Imagine then the number of octaves existing between the proton and the universe. We are very clearly bathed in the music of the spheres.”
Nassim Haramein
Coptic textile panel, ca. 400 Egypt