Time Ripple
Ink/Acrylic
36”x12”
Canvas
2026
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gm! ge! gn! happy wednesday! 🌹🍀✨
山の斜面のを覆う枝垂れ桜
その中へ
そこは優しい
枝垂れ桜のトンネル・・・(*´˘`*)♡
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#枝垂れ桜
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皆さん横須賀市からおはようございます(*´ェ`*)ポッ💞今日はお釈迦様の誕生日の花まつりですね🥰🙏お釈迦様誕生日おめでとうございます🙏
はい話は変わりますが、今思うと人生は❤️
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10代は楽して生きて
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20代は人生の辛さを知って
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30代は大義が出来て
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40代に近づこうとする今は人生落ち着こうかなと思ったのですが、まだまだ自分はいけるなと思ってます💞
皆さん前向いて笑顔で参りましょう💞
衣食住に感謝、合掌🙏
#人生 #心 #横須賀市 #阿知和賢 #アチケン
gn! ge! gm! sweet dreams! ✨🍀🌹
本日もお疲れ様でした❣️
仕事や人づきあいでのモヤモヤはさておき、
気分は明るくしたいなと…
明日もよろしくお願いします😊
No matter how cloudy or gloomy it is, you know that the sun is still there. Above it all, just like the Great Spiritual Sun. The light of Spirit prevails, …
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#spirituality #spiritualinsights #awareness #spiritualgrowth #light
4/7 Tue.
今日のおはにゃ 甲突川右岸
Cherry blossoms 神代曙桜
See you tomorrow 🐹💤 🌇
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Oceanica
Ink/Acrylic
48”x36”
Birch
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986)
Oriental Poppies, 1927.
Oil on canvas.
gm! ge! gn! happy tuesday! 🌹🍀✨
A hibiscus fading without losing its grace, only changing its expression.
Through grateful eyes,
every bloom is art…
#BloomOnPurpose #photography
#nature #ArtInNature
おはようございます!はい!
#そら
4/7 ガオー日
おはようございます、
「世界の広さ」のお時間です 🐹!
中南米
ボリビア多民族国の国土面積は
日本の何倍か?
選択肢の中から選びなさい
① 日本の 約3倍
② 日本の 約5倍
🇧🇴 Buen día!
🇧🇴 Rimaykullayki!
🇧🇴 Aski alwakipana!
gn! ge! gm! sweet dreams! ✨🍀🌹
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A rose opening slowly, like love learning its way.
Love is a heartbeat
learning a second rhythm…
#RomanticSaturday #Nature
#ArtInNature #photography #Roses
Takeuchi Keishū and the Refined Gaze of the Meiji Era This elegant portrait by Takeuchi Keishū, likely dating between 1905 and 1920, captures the transitional aesthetic of the late Meiji and early Taishō periods. The artwork depicts a woman in profile, her head slightly bowed in a moment of quiet introspection. She is dressed in a dark, subtly patterned kimono with a vibrant red under-collar, her hair styled in a sophisticated sokuhatsu—a Western-influenced hairstyle that became popular during this era of modernization. Keishū's use of soft, delicate line work and a muted color palette exemplifies the move away from the bold dynamism of traditional ukiyo-e toward a more atmospheric and psychologically grounded form of portraiture.
Artwork by Takeuchi Keishū, an artist active in the transition from late ukiyo-e to early modern Japanese painting styles. It likely dates to circa 1905–1920, reflecting the more introspective, refined female portraiture of the late Meiji to Taishō period.