"Not Forgotten". Art print (8x10") professionally printed on 300gsm premium silk paper. Frame NOT included. International orders including the US usually take 1-4 weeks for delivery, however delays can occur for various reasons. Please allow up to 6 weeks for your order to arrive. Feel free to check out more of my art on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jumo.art
“For you are God, my only safe haven. Why have you tossed me aside? Why must I wander around in grief, oppressed by my enemies?” Psalm 43:2 (NLT)
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Sarah Blackwood writes about the groundbreaking photographer Anne Brigman, who created sweeping and ambitious photos of nudes and landscapes in the Sierra Nevada.
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"Master books, but do not let them master you. Read to live, not live to read." Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton Abandoned manor house G
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The Heinen family heirs in there younger days.
Saint Luke’s started a shutdown process in 2007 and finally closed fully to the public on the 22nd of December 2010. Mainly providing Neuro rehabilitation...
Every language changes with time. So does English, and you can't imagine how many beautiful words with exact and witty meanings got lost. Take a look at this list!
Teleportation circle was a conjuration spell that created a circle that teleported any creature within it to a chosen location. Upon casting the spell over ten minutes, the teleportation circle appeared on the floor around the caster, or on whatever horizontal surface they stood on, with a diameter of 10 feet (3 meters). It functioned like the greater teleport spell. Any creature who stood within the circle was teleported to a designated location. This location could only be set once. If the cas
The clock tower of Finale Emilia (near Ferrara), after lthe earthquake of last week in the Italian Emilia-Romagna Region.
The house that she shared with grandmother had become a remnant of the past. The garden gate, unable to be opened... Grandmother slept nearly all day, and awoke at midnight for tea. The girl thought she could hear grandmother speaking...
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Chateau Rolls Royce is an abandoned Belgian 18th century chateau, with a spectacularly overgrown greenhouse and orangery (orangerie).
. Whispering Memory of All you Are Speaking from the realms of Lavish Time, Suspirations of forgotten Truth
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Our fascination with architecture runs deep. We pay attention to the structures around us because of the way it shapes our experiences and tells stories about the culture. To really understand our environment, we can explore cities by strolling down the main streets and learning about history by admiring famous landmarks. For some of us, however, the view from the bottom and from a safe distance is simply not enough.
For six years, Cleveland, Ohio photographer Brandon P. Davis, 26, has researched old spaces, taking sombre yet breathtakingly beautiful pictures of their interiors, which have long been forgotten by their human inhabitants.
Many of you Pandas probably have, at one point or another, considered what it’d be like to go on a real-life adventure. The fact of the matter is that adventures don’t belong just in books, movies, and video games. There are plenty of ways to get the adrenaline pumping while also paying homage to our deep sense of curiosity and love of mystery. Some people go metal detecting, others go magnet fishing, while the activity of choice for some is all about urban exploration. It’s the latter that we’ll be talking about today.
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