Demian
Quiet illuminations from London.
Demian
workman:

Wolfgang Lettl, The Transfiguration, 1977 (via blue-voids)
Carl Spitzweg, Flying Kites.
septagonstudios:

Amy Hamilton
theparisreview:

It makes one all right, though you hadn’t thought of itA sound like the sound of the sky on fire, like Armageddon,Whistling and crackling, the explosions of sunlight boomingAs the huge mass of gas rages into the emptiness around it.It isn’t a sound you are often aware of, though the light speedsTo us in seconds, each dawn leaping easily across a chasmOf space that swallows the sound of that sphere, butIf you listen closely some morning, when the sun swellsOver the horizon and the world is still and still asleep,You might hear it, a faint noise so far inside your mindThat it must come from somewhere, from light rushing to darkness,Energy burning towards entropy, towards a peaceful solution,Burning brilliantly, spontaneously, in the middle of nowhere,And you, too, must make a sound that is somewhat like it,Though that, of course, you have no way of hearing at all.—George Bradley, “The Sound of the Sun”Drawing Credit Brooks Shane Salzwedel
lyghtmylife:

Gabriel Ferrier
(French Academic Painter 1847-1914)
Ganymede, 1874
Oil on Paper Mounted on Panel
Private collection
fleurdulys:

The Dolls - Edwin Howland Blashfield
mydarkenedeyes:

The Painter and the Message by Roberto Weigand