Glad your move is done! That was a spine-tingling little bit there, looking forward to more.
Category: Art and Artist
Bright Spring
Beautiful

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Bright spring in floral kingdom
Brilliant flowers sing for magical gorgeous lady
Joyful symphony of shining petals
Immortal blue planet breathes with new hope
Glorious mystic soul brings eternal true love
Crying Animals: Artist Julien Nonnon projects images of endangered species on to Alps — Life & Soul Magazine
https://www.youtube.com/embed/bcjLd-zzGGQ?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent French artist Julien Nonnon is aiming to raise awareness of the possible disappearance of animals native to mountainous regions by projecting images of endangered species onto vast alpine cliff-faces. In his latest photographic series, Crying Animals, Julien Nonnon used gigantic images of the most endangered species from alpine countries – including the wolf, lynx, … Continue reading Crying Animals: Artist Julien Nonnon projects images of endangered species on to Alps — Life & Soul Magazine
Cinderella’s Dream
So very beautiful

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Cinderella’s dream of magical time
Gentle girls always wish for eternal happiness
Mystic soul knows romantic miracle
Undying pure heart shines in new year
Gorgeous true love comes from wonderful universe
Under the Sea, a Virtual Art Gallery Showcasing the work of Rob Goldstein
This is such a wonderful tour Teagan and Rob’s art is fantastic as always!
Welcome to my art gallery. Today the venue is the #steampunk submarine of Cornelis Drebbel, who graciously allowed us into his domain.
I’m excited to present the artwork of Rob Goldstein, who illustrated Hullaba Lulu. Please join me for a stroll through the submarine to view his images.
Yes, that’s the first piece of Rob’s art on display ― Sea World. Isn’t it calming?
Sea World
First, we need to go to San Francisco to pick up Rob, the guest of honor. Cornelis, it feels like we are already under weigh. I’m surprised you put your book down without a fight. What was all that clicking about? What do you mean click you?
Cornelis: No, click me, not click you. “Click Me Happy.” It’s exciting for me to be able to choose the book’s ending, Teagan. But I simply couldn’t pick one. So, I…
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