Yesterday, I came across an article depicting the drawings of Anglo-Irish astronomer William Parsons. One of his prints, now known as the whirlpool galaxy, apparently inspired Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ painting, a beautiful and expressive work.
Your illustration above, shows these two things, and with the addition of your own work, a colourful, cosmic pattern, presenting the perspective of a beautiful dreamscape of collective consciousness, continually evolving.
either, either
neither, neither
let’s call the hole thing off…;-P
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LOVE the line, our love the space between stars…classic! haven’t heard that song in soooo long, brings back lots of memories… :)
there is a sacredness
in the spaces
places
we don’t see
but
possibly feel
in our hearts
Beautifully expressed.
expression
is my
obsession
For me heaven is sky, and an after life is everything and nothing.
beautiful
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interpretation
lessons
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unexpected math
behind van gogh’s “starry night”
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http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-unexpected-math-behind-van-gogh-s-starry-night-natalya-st-clair
Yesterday, I came across an article depicting the drawings of Anglo-Irish astronomer William Parsons. One of his prints, now known as the whirlpool galaxy, apparently inspired Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ painting, a beautiful and expressive work.
Your illustration above, shows these two things, and with the addition of your own work, a colourful, cosmic pattern, presenting the perspective of a beautiful dreamscape of collective consciousness, continually evolving.
loving
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various interpretations
of
our heavens
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http://www.brainpickings.org/2014/10/31/cosmigraphics-michael-benson/