Grey and Gold, 1942
John Rogers Cox
(via Gandalf’s Gallery)
This is a fire rainbow, the rarest of all naturally occurring atmospheric phenomena. The picture was captured on the Idaho/Washington border.
Clouds have to be Cirrus, at least 20k feet in the air, with just the right amount of ice crystals, and the sun has to hit the clouds at precisely 58 degrees.
Proof that Earth is the most psychedelic thing ever.
Wassily Kandinsky: Composition VII, 1913. The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
“The sun melts all of Moscow down to a single spot that, like a mad tuba, starts all of the heart and all of the soul vibrating. But no, this uniformity of red is not the most beautiful hour. It is only the final chord of a symphony that takes every color to the zenith of life that, like the fortissimo of a great orchestra, is both compelled and allowed by Moscow to ring out.” - W.K.: Concerning the Spiritual in Art
GPOYW
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Sweet Seventeen Nº 4
Mueran Humanos