Every Greek kid's favourite worm, now going international
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To the elders, the middle aged, the children, and the yet to be born <3 You are all so lovely
ᴇᴢʀᴀ ᴊᴀᴄᴋ ᴋᴇᴀᴛs Artwork from his 1962 book The Snowy Day.
Gert Heinrich Wollheim,
The Anxiety Dream; 1928
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When words are filled with sincerity and support, they find their way to people's hearts. Thank you from the depths of my heart to my friend Divinely May ❤, who not only supported me with her words but also became my voice in this challenging journey.
Your support and sharing of my campaign mean the world to me; it is the hope I need to rebuild my life and my family’s life after all we’ve lost.
Together, we can turn pain into hope and rubble into a new beginning 💚 .
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John Caple (British, born 1966) Wild Horse, Full Moon, 2015 Acrylic on canvas
Inuit graphic artist, Shuvinai Ashoona working at Cape Dorset Co-op, 2008 & Kinngait Studios, 2006, respectively.
plenty of sea in the fish or some shit like that idfk
Miniatures from a Judeo-Persian manuscript, Mashdad, Iran, 1853
According to the scribal inscription, the book was calligraphed by Eliyahu ben Nissan, known as "Gurgi" (the Georgian). The text is a transcription of the tale of Yusuf (Joseph) and Zulaikha (Potiphar’s wife), as told by the 15th-century Sufi poet and philosopher Nur ad-Din ‘Abd ar-Rahman al-Jami. The story of Joseph is the story of a Jew forced to live among non-Jewish Egyptians, who despite hardships and temptations never loses his faith or forgets his true heritage; and when the time came, he revealed himself to his brothers and rejoined his family. This story must have had deep resonance, and even comfort, to the Jadidis in Mashdad (Persian Jews who were forcibly converted to Islam in the 19th century but continued to practice Judaism in secret); perhaps they commissioned this story as a reminder that like Joseph in prison, if they could keep their faith they would one day be rewarded.