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The Birth of Venus by Henry Courtney Selous (1852)
Nymphs Finding the Head of Orpheus by John William Waterhouse (1900)
Ivan Kenneth Eyre (1935-2022) — Field Drop [acrylic, canvas, 2000]
Atlas and the Hesperides by John Singer Sargent (1921)
lightning illuminates an ash cloud that extends ten kilometres high in this june 5, 2011 eruption of puyehue volcano, near osorno in southern chile. known as a dirty thunderstorm, this phenomenon is yet to be explained by science, as the source of the lightning (or the specific mechanism by which particles of differing charges are separated in the ash cloud) continues to be debated.
photos by (click pic) claudio santana, ivan alvarado, francisco negroni and carlos gutierrez. (see also: the eruption of japan’s sakurajima volcano and the eruptions in eyjafjallajokull, iceland)
Moonlight by Alphonse Mucha (1902)
Guinevere by William de Leftwich Dodge (1910)
Moonlit Dreams by Gabriel Ferrier (1874)
Dana Slijboom - Not Your Garden, 2022
Takashima Yajūrō aka 高島野十郎 aka Yajuro Takashima aka Yajuurou Takashima (Japanese, 1890-1975, b. Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan) - Kanna and Cosmos aka Autumn Flowers, 1953, Paintings: Oil on Canvas, Private Collection
Cemetary in Queens, N.Y.
Andreas Feininger, 1952
Phil Greenwood(Welsh, b.1943)
Estuary Etching and Aquatint 515mm x 440mm via more
Rob Mullholland’s Mysterious Mirror Sculptures Reflect the Forest Around Them https://inhabitat.com/rob-mullhollands-mysterious-mirror-sculptures-reflect-the-forest-around-them/?fbclid=IwAR0WQMpGvkeLUAqbLfn8LJ5548Qrh9GkhxJv7srValP1Qg375Cn0SrgMYTs
flower lamp
hangout by Tom Kondrat
Jonathan Smith - Trees in Fog, 2009
from Behind Blue Eyes / Tell Me How Close We Are To A Riot by Helena Goñi