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Source: Flickr / oaspelund
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Genly Ai
Genly Ai and Estraven
4 shades of blue captured in a single image in Antarctica
Lemon, thyme and arctic char
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#ahhhh#skyscapes#good morning! i have today off#sat on the couch with my partner drinking coffee and discussing classes we’d like to take#pottery throwing! glass blowing! cooking! sea kayaking!#we have to prioritize Piper’s obediance classes ofc#but after 2+ years of COVID we would like to have what experiences we can safely 😭#and learn new skills!#honestly I think a wood working class would also be very fun
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Dupion silk 18th Century Gown by L'Armoirede Mathilde, modeled by Bérénice.
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Yemọja (Yoruba: Yemanjá) was considered the mother of all Orishas and the goddess of the living ocean in African mythology. She was motherly, strongly protective and cared deeply for all her children, comforting them and cleansing them of sorrow. She was said to be able to cure infertility in women, with cowrie shells representing her wealth. She didn’t easily lose her temper, but when angered she could be quite destructive and violent, unleashing the flood waters from turbulent rivers. Yemọja was also depicted as a mermaid and heavily associated with the moon (in some Diaspora communities), water, and feminine mysteries. She governed everything pertaining to women; parenting, child safety, love, and healing. According to myth, when her waters broke, it caused a great flood creating rivers and streams and that the first mortal humans were created from her womb. To this day she is still considered the patron spirit of rivers, particularly the Ogun River in Nigeria; and oceans in Cuban and Brazilian orisa religions. (Georges Hobeika Fall 2018 Haute Couture Collection)
“On earth, the terrible things and the beautiful things continue to happen beside each other. On the moon in the darkness, nothing. On earth in the darkness, sometimes rain swells like applause.”
— Jeffrey Morgan, from “All Night No Sleep Now This” published in BOAAT (via pigmenting)
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"Asteroid," poem assembled from quotations from Wikipedia articles
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Evgeny Sedukhin, Symphony of the 6th Blast Furnace, 1979
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Margaret Gerding - Blue Cloud, 2021
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Marchesa | Fall/Winter 2017
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Rara Avis
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Isabelle de Borchgrave paper recreation of Flora's dress, from “Primavera” by Botticcelli, painted around 1477-82
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Fadhi Mohamed by Campbell Addy for W Magazine, Nov 2020
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– Marie Howe, “The Promise”