Amrita

@Amr1ta
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Working in tech. Trees are my zen, and I'm always on the lookout for moments of awe. Troubled by existence but comforted by art. 

You can't spell badass without sad
Making mischief plans for the day. Photo from my collection, no date/info.
She is reflecting. Quite literally.
#photography

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Unfort overall donations have gone down the past time but our costs do keep go up since we don't delete user data, even if not used

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Sun ray falling on daffodil

#bloomscrolling #magicinthemundane

Sunset today
#photography

Hundreds of sea lions gathered for the herring spawn on Vancouver Island this year. It attracted orcas, of course. Bald eagles, shorebirds, ducks and gulls enjoyed the feast as well.

All images and footage in this video were taken from the shore. I organize photo tours on land each year during the herring spawn if you're interested...

#photography #wildlife #HerringSpawn #VancouverIslandWildlife #BritishColumbia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q--TqKIPtqM

The Herring Spawn on Vancouver Island, British Columbia

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Your art post for today: by South African artist Lebohang Motaung (born 1992), Expressive Roots, 2020, watercolor over linocut, 98.5 x 68.5 cm, ©️Lebohang Motaung. #womanartist #womenartists #africanartist #southafricanartist

Artist’s Statement: “As a fine artist and a hairstylist plaiting hair has always been part of my life. Over the years it has my area of research and art practice.I am fascinated by arrangements, patterns, and different textures. My mission has always been more than making women beautiful, I am committed through my work to portray a sense of confidence and contentment and reflect issues of shame, stereotypes and insults relating to hair, African hair.

In my work, I use a wide range of mediums from linocut, etching, paper making and synthetic hair on paper. With my etchings and linocuts, I present the timeous and laborious process that I go through when plaiting hair. Hair can be a symbol of one’s identity it has the power to dictate how a person is seen.”

Spring begins with daffodils for me

#bloomscrolling