mother darkness
denisforkas:

William Ritschel - Mammoth Cove. 1925
fleurdulys:

June in the Austrian Tyrol - John MacWhirter
1892
dawnawakened:

James Ward, Gordale Scar (A View of Gordale, in the Manor of East Malham in Craven, Yorkshire, the Property of Lord Ribblesdale) (1812)

“Gordale Scar is a bank of limestone cliffs near Settle, Yorkshire. Ward painted this picture for Lord Ribblesdale, a local landowner. He emphasised the height and scale of the cliffs by subtly manipulating the perspective. In the foreground he shows deer and cattle, including a white bull from the (originally wild) Chillingham herd, who appears to guard the cleft of Gordale Beck. Working in the last years of the Napoleonic wars, Ward aimed to depict a national landscape, primordial and unchanging, defended by ‘John Bull’ in animal form. His painting also epitomised the awe-inspiring qualities of the fashionable ‘Sublime’ landscape.” - Tate Britain
youssefalaoui:

Unius compendium, alterius stipendium

Paul McCarroll
goddess-of-smut:

Sanjulian
vitazur:

Sanjulian - Wine of death
meanwhilebackinthedungeon:

— Nicolai Kochergin
How Vainamoinen was Born
from the Kalevala
technochaun:

Satan by Simon Bisley.

euphemize:
Carsten Höller, Upside Down Mushroom Room, 2000


An real screencap of my mental world
harekrishna108:

SHRI LAKSHMI DEVI ॐ
fatherfalconsperm:

15th century (first quarter?) France?
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France
 Français 606: L´Epistre d’Othea by Christine de Pisan 
fol. 23v
adventuresinfilm:

Windswept, Cherhill Down. on Flickr.