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inanimate · 5 years ago
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some Pencils by Darwyn Cooke. he will be sorely missed.
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inanimate · 5 years ago
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Hwang Seontae installation at Art Southhampton 2016. 
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some of Apollonia Saintclair’s artwork.*
*this is a “safe for work” set of her gorgeous drawings, and it is just as sexy as the rest of her work. her artwork is in large part (needless to say by virtue of implication) EXCEEDINGLY Not Safe for Work.*
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inanimate · 5 years ago
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March 19, 2020 / Shibuya Tokyo
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Videograffiti 無限(むげん、infinity、∞) МКАД | Wind Sigil | Eighth Sister ɡɪf
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Saturn’s moon, Hyperion, resembles a large sponge traveling through space.
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inanimate · 8 years ago
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Calculating Celestial Movement, Peter Hille, 1574. From Leonhard Thurneisser zum Thurn, [Der Planeten] Circkel und Lauff (Berlin, 1575), fol. 3. 92-F166
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inanimate · 8 years ago
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Coryn LaNasa, 2017.
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inanimate · 9 years ago
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Jakob Böhme - Pistis Sophia, 1773.
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Heart
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inanimate · 9 years ago
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Heart
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inanimate · 9 years ago
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network moments
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inanimate · 9 years ago
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Sacred Geometry. Sacred Geometry is the blueprint of Creation and the genesis of all form. It is an ancient science that explores and explains the energy patterns that create and unify all things and reveals the precise way that the energy of Creation organizes itself. On every scale, every natural pattern of growth or movement conforms inevitably to one or more geometric shapes. As you enter the world of Sacred Geometry you begin to see as never before the wonderfully patterned beauty of Creation. The molecules of our DNA, the cornea of our eye, snow flakes, pine cones, flower petals, diamond crystals, the branching of trees, a nautilus shell, the star we spin around, the galaxy we spiral within, the air we breathe, and all life forms as we know them emerge out of timeless geometric codes. Viewing and contemplating these codes allow us to gaze directly at the lines on the face of deep wisdom and offers up a glimpse into the inner workings of the Universal Mind and the Universe itself. The ancients believed that the experience of Sacred Geometry was essential to the education of the soul. They knew that these patterns and codes were symbolic of our own inner realm and the subtle structure of awareness. To them the “sacred” had particular significance involving consciousness and the profound mystery of awareness, the ultimate sacred wonder. Sacred Geometry takes on another whole level of significance when grounded in the experience of self-awareness.
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Selected work by illustrator Thomas Danthony
Thomas Danthony is a french artist based in London. His work often contains a narrative enhanced with a clever use of light that allows the images to tell a story and makes the spectator think. Since his first solo show in Paris in 2015, he is now painting regularly. Stay current on his INSTAGRAM and TWITTER.
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