En pause Alsacienne!!
L'aromathérapie pour aborder sereinement la ménopause, de façon naturelle,et sans médicaments. Les huiles essentielles une solution efficace.
Une petite série d'illustrations d'André Pécoud, charmantes et de saison. Ce livre était abandonné au bord d'une route. Il porte pourtant en lui les stigmates de l'amour : In memoriam : Les Vacances par la Comtesse de Ségur, illustrations d'André Pécoud (1880-1951). Hachette. - Monsieur -
These Artists Cause Us To Pause And Reflect On What's Really Happening In The World
“이것도..,...애벌님썰 팬아트”
There's good reason why people keep hitting the pause button during these scenes
Adopting a high perspective, so that a cross-section of the crowd is visible, Scharl (1896 - 1954) grants each of his characters an individuality within the scene, focusing on the subtle shifts in skin tone, hairstyle, and details of clothing that single them out amongst the throng of people that fill the space. By enlarging and elongating the eyes of each of his characters, Scharl captures an impression of how each individual’s perception of the crowd is shaped by their own personal experience, their varying directions of their gazes suggesting the chance encounters, interactions, and meetings that can occur in such a setting. The socio-critical tone of Scharl’s compositions drew the ire of the National Socialists during the 1930s, with several of his paintings being removed from national museums, and the artist fled to America in 1939 to escape persecution. [Christie’s, London - Oil on canvas, 72 x 92 cm]
Following her series centered around the healing properties of Prussian blue, Portland-based artist Yellena James continues to imagine vibrant ecosystems brimming with fantastical life from land and sea. Her delicate organisms appear to float in washes of pastel colors and evoke coral, kelp, and daisies with an unearthly and whimsical twist. Recently on view at Stephanie Chefas Projects, James’s Origin series works in this vein and explores the most fundamental aspects of existence. More