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Mahākāḷī the Devourer of Time, Hindu goddess of destruction, of doomsday and both rebirth and liberation. Y.G. Simatri ~ 1980 Met Museum • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
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LES MÉDUSÉS, 2013 — Damien Jalet In French, “être Médusé” means literally to be paralysed by stupefaction. It involves the notion of gaze, and is one of the rare verbs to be directly derived from a myth, and in this case the myth of Medusa. The Gorgone can transform, through her eyes, any living being who crosses her into stone. ► watch the performance on youtube
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The Kiaat Tree (Pterocarpus angolensis, also called “bloodwood”) releases red sap when cut. Species of Pterocarpus native to southern Africa, in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zaire, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.
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At Home With Japanese Design: Accents, Structure and Spirit, 1990
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Historical Armenian clothing
[Top: Cilician Bride; Bottom: Woman from the Bagratid Dynasty between the 9th and 13th century]
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Jil Sander spring/summer 2000 ph. Mario Sorrenti
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Reuben Paterson (New Zealand, 1973), All I Want to do is Thankyou Forever (Pavo Constellation), 2024. Glitter, acrylic, Pacific pearls and Japanese freshwater pearls on panel, 36 x 24 in.
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Athiec Geng by Javier Castán for CAP 74024 December 2024
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Bill Diodato - Under the Table, from The Graphis Photo Annual (2006)
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