
Vladimir Tretchikoff (Russian,1913-2006)
Dying Swan II, 1951
Oil on canvas
Vladimir Tretchikoff (Russian,1913-2006)
Dying Swan II, 1951
Oil on canvas
Dan Christensen (American, 1942-2007), Seven O'Clock in the Afternoon, 1992. Acrylic on canvas, 172.7 × 134.6 cm
Sunday shelfie, featuring vintage Modern Library and Penguin Books.
Which one is your favourite? @thoughtstherapy
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, The Calling, 2003.
Heathers of Pentlands, Scotland
Polly Tootal
I can't go back there
Today's Seal Is: Peeking...
close-ups of butterfly and moth wing scales
“What the western world assigns as “crazy” is usually pure, gifted, and most truthful. History teaches that many “crazies” were deemed prophetic and beyond their time later in life. The western world assigns value to what it selects and chooses and everything outside of its value *system* is conditioned into psyches to be perceived as wrong, worthless, primitive, or ‘crazy.’ Do not succumb yourself to these archaic tactics.”
— India Am’eye, Author
– Peace be upon those who are smiling despite the sorrow of the heart.
Caligula (1979) dir. tinto brass
Gabbriette in Vivienne Westwood by Jenna Marsh
“I believe that kindness is the universal language. When someone does something kind it is understood despite language barriers or cultural differences. We should really communicate with kindness more often.”
Devin Patrick