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Generative Cubismic Abstractionism III *90f/12fps preview Created on Jan 12th, 2016 during a series of experiments involving expressions of controlled randomness and seamless looping of abstract elements. Archived: OBJKTcom ( 800x800 360frames ) Owners: 6/6 initial post
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Gerardo Dottori - City on Fire (1926)
Incendio Città (City on Fire) is regarded as one of Gerardo Dottori’s masterpieces. Oral tradition has it that the painting depicts a fire which broke out in the historical centre of the city of Perugia and which Dottori saw as he was returning from a hunting party in the hills. The flames, with triangular geometrical shapes inspired by Balla, burst from the centre of the painting and are devouring a medieval town that can be recognised as a stylised version of Perugia. The town is symbolised by what appears to be the pointed tower of the San Pietro Cathedral and immediately behind it (in the far background, emerging from billowing clouds of smoke) the truncated bell tower of the Basilica of San Domenico. (source)
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Incredible south pole aurora of Saturn
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Alfonso "Al" Williamson (1931-2010), ''Visions'', #3, 1981
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Waterfall.
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For When You Dream.
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Fingal’s Cave in Scotland. Good example of how nature’s hexagonal bias can produce blocky shapes.
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by Daniele Buetti , Perforated photographic prints on aluminium lightbox
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Miniature cat vomintng // ArtisanBurrow
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“Be not afraid.” Seraphim Talon Abraxas Seraphim — the Highest Order of Angels in the Heavenly Hierarchy The origin of the word Seraphim comes from the Hebrew word seraph, meaning “to burn” or “fiery”. In that sense, a Seraph could mean “The One who burns”, or “The One who Shines”. Because of this, the alternative name of the Seraphim is Fire Spirits. They are beings of pure light, Angels of love and fire. They irradiate Pure Divine Light. They convey the energy of God’s mercy toward the periphery of the Divine Creation. These Angels work with huge inner reserves of compassion and Divine love. They constantly focus on raising the rate of their vibrations to maintain the Divine energy stable and untainted. Seraphim are the ones who prevent the Divine from being even a little bit tainted with negative energy. They help create and convey positive energy all the way through the other Angelic groups down to the physical realms.
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