Eastern Poppy (Papaver Orientale), from William Curtis The Botanical Magazine, 1787
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This is really pretty
HANS BELLMER (1902-1975) | Deux demi-soeurs, vers 1933-1935
Just breathe..(II).
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6/13/2021
Handmade Watercolor On Black Paper
2021, 22"x 30"
Podoserpula miranda, Pink Pagoda Fungi
Oodles of doodles © Peter Solarz
Found some old sketchbooks from my former life as a Creative Director. I obsessively drew and filled countless books killing time. Ballpoint pen
Gorgeous work by Olena Kulyk
Key Hiraga http://www.artnet.com/artists/key-hiraga
Gregory Jacobsen's crazy art
Sophia Fine https://sophiafine.com
Saturno Butto
www.saturnobutto.com
Thanh Nhàn Nguyễn
www.xnhan00.org
Emily Kearsley
https://emilykearsleyart.com
The Celtic word for Oak is “daur”, the origin of the modern English word “door”, and thus the concept of doorways to otherworlds was bound into the very meaning of oak trees for the Ancient Celts. The Tree of Life (Crann Bethadh) is an tree in a graphic representation of harmony and balance, nature’s power coming together in an intertwined lacework of beauty, symmetry, and resilience. Oak trees, with their impressive size, longevity, and strength were worshipped and seen as sacred beacons for the gods. The Tree of Life embodies the interconnected nature of the world. The branches spread in a canopy of sky, while the roots reach down into the earth, and both meet in the trunk as well as the boundaries of the symbol in a singular weaving.
Doorway by @spmlaw 🍃 #Verdance on view through March 4, 2023 (at Modern Eden Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cou8GCjParu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=


