They’d stop to chat but they both have some important moseying to do.
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seeking an audience
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Glowing Goldfish at Dusk
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'Twilight Procession' by Margaret Tarrant
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Bioluminescence
Oil, 18 x 24 in, 2015, First in the Bioluminescence series.
The light of life and the natural world. In all the vastness of space, as of yet, we know of only one planet that supports life. At least within some great distance from here, life is rare. Each organism being the exquisite and detailed product of billions of years of evolution, life is precious. This point of light and inspiration stands in contrast to the lanterns and lights that are historically thought to be sources of illumination but are now dimmed; mythologies and superstitions humans have created as we struggled in the dark of ignorance to understand our world. But the process of science has revealed a luminous, living planet, more amazing than we could have ever imagined. Where the intricacies of biology are miracles of evolution and our consciousness is a gift of natural processes that allow us to experience what it is to be alive.
Prints: https://robrey.storenvy.com
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Winter milky way.
Mt. Fuji, Yamanashi, Japan.
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Waterdance Painting - Waterdance Fine Art Print
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White Snake by Axel Sauerwald
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Newell Convers Wyeth
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'A moonlight ride on an owl's back' from Fairy Guardians by F. Willoughby, 1875
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ascent of kettle-smoke dragon
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Happy New Year by lei min
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Maiden of Light
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The Deer of Stars, the youngest god, searches for something it does not have the words to describe.
first art of the new year
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