Detail.
Awareness.
Arches.
White Dove.
Happy shopping Time.
Spices for you.
Little treasure boxes.
Abundance and Prosperity.
"My skin".
"Le Baton Serpent".
Museo Nazionale Romano.
A special day, today.
Summer Holidays.
The moon meets Gea.
Spring Breeze.
Edible.
Les fresques de la voûte.
Ὅσο μπορεῖς.
Stranded pirogue.
Hut with view:)
As big as the hut.
Peace on earth to men of good will.
De-TAIL.
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Worship of wisdom.
In the citadel.
Touched by light.
Arches in black.
Rusty.
H A T S
RETROMANIA.
Visiting Tate Modern
Visiting Tate Modern
Theseus and the Centaurus.
Theseus and the centaurus.
Perspective.
Pandora's jar.
On the soul.
Surreal.
Yin Yang.
Textures of my summer hat:)
Switch and button.
Details.
Transience.
First postcard from my granchildren☺
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Creation of the calligraphy and tiles, which exceed, in both beauty and quality, anything created beforehand in the Islamic world, was overseen by Master calligrapher Ali Reza Abbasi.
Creation of the calligraphy and tiles, which exceed, in both beauty and quality, anything created beforehand in the Islamic world, was overseen by Master calligrapher Ali Reza Abbasi.
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