LuCi L
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Until we extend the circle of compassion to all living things,
we will not ourselves find peace.
Albert Schweitzer

📷 Pentti Sammallahti
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Morning all.

Jacques Henri Lartigu, Bretagne, 1960.
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The stairs are not taking you somewhere—they are the somewhere.
PHOTO by Rido Alwarno. A moss-lined stone staircase ascends through a quiet forest, dappled with morning light filtering through young trees. The air is misty, softening the edges of leaves and casting a glow over the dewy undergrowth. Fallen leaves rest along the steps, untouched, as the path disappears gently into the luminous haze ahead.
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Colin See-Paynton.
Kingfisher Fishing.
Wood Engraving.
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Andre Breton ~ Chanson-Objet (Poem-Object)
(a gift to Dora Maar)
#AndreBreton #Surrealism

Poème-objets, a format of his own invention, were Breton's signature juxtapositions of text and found object. "The poème-objet is a composition which tends to reflect on their reciprocal powers of exaltation"
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Marsden Hartley
Mont Sainte-Victoire
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Painting by Tuula Lehtinen ‘Morning Haze III’ 2016.
Oil on canvas. Dimensions 170 x 120 cm.
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Morning all.

Photograph by Martin Parr, Isle of Rhum in the background, Isle of Eigg, Scotland, 1998.
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Geisha are not courtesans. And we are not wives. We sell our skills, not our bodies. We create another secret world, a place only of beauty. The very word ‘geisha’ means artist and to be a geisha is to be judged as a moving work of art.

- Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha
PHOTO by Satoshi Hirayama. A figure in a black kimono walks through a narrow, rain-slicked alleyway lined with traditional wooden buildings. They hold a deep purple umbrella, speckled with raindrops, as soft lantern light glows behind them. The quiet rhythm of rain and polished stone underfoot conjure a sense of timeless solitude in this serene, old-town street.
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Maggie Vandewalle.
"Constellations."
#Watercolour
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Photographer Fred Herzog ‘Orange Cars Powell‘ 1973.
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"Singers". 2013.
Watercolor on paper.

By Cori Lee Marvin, a contemporary Canadian artist and painter, born in 1980.

Private collection.

#art #painting #illustration
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Nicholas Roerich, Russian (1874-1947), The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya: The Battle of Kerzhenets, 1913, pencil, chalk and tempera, with gum arabic in places, on card laid board, 89.5 x 70 cm, private collection
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Cultural Exchange Rate
-collage
Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Little Tower of Babel + Jain cosmic diagram depicting Adhaidvipa (the two-and-a-half continents) + Émile Gilliéron restoration, a female figure + Glass mosaic face bead, Roman, Eastern Mediterranean
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Brian Wildsmith (illustration from The Hare And The Tortoise, 1966)
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C.F. Tunnicliffe (1901-1979)
"Red Squirrels."
Oil on Canvas.