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Charles Darwin | Fotografia © Museu de História Natural, Londres / Bridgeman Images
Bloom No. 3, 2023
CorTen steel
Norman Mooney , Irish sculptor, b.1971
Anna Tsubaki Tangled up
Duntrune Castle, Scotland 🏴
Francesco Bertinatti
Lithograph: Spinario (Boy with Thorn)
Jolly Holiday
Watercolor On Wood Panel
2025, 11"x 14"
Wild Daisies
🌵 The Cactaceae. v.1. Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1919-1923. Original source Image description: Illustration from “The Cactaceae” (1919-1923) depicting three cactus joints with yellow flowers. The three green cactus pads feature prominent spines and bright yellow blooms with detailed petals and stamens. They are labeled as flowering joints of Opuntia atrispina, Opuntia phaeacantha, and the upper part of Opuntia engelmannii. The botanical drawing emphasizes natural size and fine details of the flowers’ texture and the cactus pads’ spiny surfaces, showcasing scientific accuracy typical of early 20th-century botanical art.
Salvador Dalí, Les Yeux Surréalistes, 1980
Polaroid
Maybe no one has hugged you with their soul yet. But that doesn't mean you're not huggable. It's just that not everyone knows how to touch something so pure without breaking.
Letters from a Fairy
GK247 Limited Edition Swatch, 1997
Hiroo Isono 1945-2013 磯野博雄
Japan
Takuya Mitani, Japan
"Bear Song for You" 2024.
333mm x 242mm, the piece utilizes a combination of traditional Japanese materials, including Japanese paper, ink, pigment, and glue.
Buttercups in a turquoise bottle - Ingrid Smuling
Dutch , b. 1944 -
Oil on canvas , 15 x 9 cm.