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10 years ago
DORÉ, Gustave (b. 1832, Strasbourg, D. 1883, Paris)

DORÉ, Gustave (b. 1832, Strasbourg, d. 1883, Paris)

The death-fires danced at night (detail, Plate for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Part II) Engraving Ed. (Src.)

7 years ago
Bathing Children At Korshavn Bay  -    .Fritz Syberg, 1908.

Bathing children at Korshavn Bay  -    .Fritz Syberg, 1908.

Danish,1862-1939.

Oil on canvas. 42 x 62 cm.

7 years ago
How To Attract The Wombat, Will Cuppy, 1949

How to Attract the Wombat, Will Cuppy, 1949

7 years ago

Making of the Sunny Pilot

9 years ago
Eric Clapton, Page From Swiss Magazine POP 1972

Eric Clapton, page from swiss magazine POP 1972

9 years ago
My Summer Reading List Used To Be Lit 😈
My Summer Reading List Used To Be Lit 😈
My Summer Reading List Used To Be Lit 😈
My Summer Reading List Used To Be Lit 😈
My Summer Reading List Used To Be Lit 😈
My Summer Reading List Used To Be Lit 😈

My summer reading list used to be lit 😈

9 years ago
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Tibetan Buddhist Monks Create Mandalas Using Millions Of Grains Of Sand-The Mystical Arts

Tibetan Buddhist monks Create Mandalas Using Millions of Grains of Sand-The Mystical Arts

Imagine the amount of patience that’s required to create such highly detailed art such as this! To promote healing and world peace, a group of Tibetan Buddhist monks, from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in India, travel the world creating incredible mandalas using millions of grains of sand. For days or even weeks, the monks spend up to eight hours a day working on one mandala sand painting, pouring multicolored grains of sand onto a shared platform until it becomes a spectacular piece of art.

6 years ago

I love this song

11 years ago

It’s been a long time since I’ve been me.

Fernando Pessoa (via moaka)

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