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all i have left is rage, 2025. Acrylic on canvas. Part of my 'Herem' series about the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
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Water Lilies — Japanese Bridge, Claude Monet (1923)
At the age of eighty-two Monet discovered that he had a cataract. The deterioration of his eyesight was horrifying to the artist, who wrote, 'I realized with terror that I could see nothing with my right eye .. a specialist... told me that I had a cataract and that the other eye was also slightly affected. It's in vain that they tell me it's not serious, that after the operation I will see as before, I'm very disturbed and anxious,' In 1923 he was operated on three times to try and correct his right eye. The brilliant fiery reds and yellows of Water Lilies - Japanese Bridge, 1923 are indicative of the impaired sight of the artist, seeing his bridge within a reduced palette. Yet it is the most evocative sum of color and light and composition, creating on overall startlingly emotive effect.
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Allegory of redemption, Jacabo Ligozzi {1585 - 1587}
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Jan van Eyck, Baudouin de Lannoy, detail, 1428
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The Uplifting of Psyche, 1905 by Henry John Stock (English, 1853--1930)
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Death Leading Hell's Army - English School, c. 1800.
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Details from Cupid (Amor), c.1630 — Johann Liss (1597-1631)
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“ur so quiet” thanks i do not want to talk to you
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Prageeta Sharma, from “I Am Learning to Find the Horizons of Peace”, You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World
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“absence adorned”, glass dress sculpture by artist karen lamonte .
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On your night might shine one of the Angels of the Bloody Moon, the Golden Moon, the Dark Moon or the Blossom Moon, and the effects upon you might include tragedy, luck, haze, or growth.
(moon names chosen fictively)
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