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I’m an artist who rocks. No, seriously! I rock. And tree. And water.
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“Il nostro passato influenza inevitabilmente il nostro presente. Dobbiamo solo cercare di rendere quell’influenza positiva, perché anche nel passato più buio c’è uno spiraglio di luna.”
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«Le persone migliori possiedono sensibilità per la bellezza, il coraggio di rischiare, il rigore di dire la verità, la capacità di sacrificio. Ironia della sorte, le loro virtù le rendono vulnerabili; sono spesso ferite, talvolta distrutte.»
(Ernest Hemingway)
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“Se avessi saputo che era l'ultima volta ti avrei abbracciato più forte.”
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Per ogni volta che vorrò sentirti
chiuderò gli occhi su questa realtà.
Enrico Nigiotti.
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Libres de rêver (plural) • Free to dream • /libʁ də ʁe.ve/
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Falce di luna al tramonto.
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“Non si possono scoprire nuovi oceani, se prima non si ha il coraggio di allontanarsi dalla riva”
Andrè Gide
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“Ovunque tu vada, vacci con tutto il tuo cuore”
— Confucio
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“E così salpammo, e vidi le isole svanire all'orizzonte, come nuvole in sogno. Era la mia vita, pensai, che s'allontanava da me.”
- C.D. Friedrich, “Luna nascente sul mare”
- J. Williams, “Augustus”
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Orchard under the Church of Bihorel (Children in the Pasture), 1884, Paul Gauguin
Medium: oil,canvas
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“Rimani gentile. Non lasciare che il mondo ti renda insensibile. Non lasciare che la sofferenza ti lasci odiare. Non lasciare che l’amarezza rubi la tua dolcezza.”
— Kurt Vonnegut
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Nuraghe Arrubiu, Orroli, Sardinia
The Nuraghe Arrubiu is the most imposing monument of Sardinia and among the most majestic of all the European West. Its name means “Red Nuraghe” in the Sardinian language, which derives from its red lichen covering the basalt stonework of the buildings.
Construction began in the 14th century BC and continued on into the 12th century BC. The main structure of Nuraghe Arrubiu is one of the few five-lobed nuraghi of Sardinia and stands out both for its considerable size and complex structure. It consists of a central tower surrounded by a five-lobed bastion and and a defensive wall with towers. The main tower originally reached a height of about 98 feet (30 m), making it one of the tallest structures in Bronze Age Europe.
The area covered by the whole site is roughly 9,842 square feet (3,000 m) and has large courtyards, stairs, entrances, hallways and domed rooms. The site seems to have been abandoned in the 9th century BC and repopulated again in the 2nd century BC by the Romans. It remained inhabited until the early Middle Ages.
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Starry Night by Vincent VanGogh (above) and reimagined by Alex Ruiz (below)
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