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My inferior Te is throwing a party right now with my Ne and it’s scaring me but it’s cool
nana and ga yeon’s driving adventure
Artwork by Steve Gildea
Planetary Suite, circa 1990
Found artwork from a post on Jon York Blog (Tumblr)
Already a lot of people have done posts on this topic, but I like it, and therefore I will also do it :)
Well, now I want to start with a rainbow:) Rainbow is always something beautifull and positive. This is one of the symbols of happiness, I think. And colors are an important part of it!
We have one useful phrase to learn the colors of the rainbow: “Каждый охотник желает знать, где сидит фазан.” - Every hunter wants to know where the pheasant is sitting.
Каждый - Красный - Red
охотник - оранжевый - orange
желает - жёлтый - yellow
знать - зелёный - green
где - голубой - blue
сидит - синий - dark blue
фазан - фиолетовый - violet
In fact the rainbow consists of a huge number of colors, but the human eye can distinguish these basic 7 colors.
Алый - scarlet
Бордовый, винный - burgundy
Багряный, багровый - crimson
Красно-коричневый, темно-бордовый - maroon
Хаки - khaki
Оливковый - olive
Бирюзовый - turquoise
Изумрудный - emerald
Тёмно-бирюзовый - tealсине
Салатовый - light-green
Изумрудно-зеленый - viridian
Лазурный - azure
Небесно-голубой - sky blue
Тёмно-синий - navy blue
Пурпурный - purple
Лавандовый - lavender
Сиреневый - lilac
Белоснежный - snowy, snow-white
Янтарный - amber
Шоколадный - chocolate
Бежевый - beige
Кремовый - cream
Thomas Cole (1801-1848) The Course of Empire: “The Savage State” (1834) “The Arcadian” (1834) “The Consummation of Empire” (1836) “Destruction” (1836) “Desolation” (1836) Oil on canvas Owned by the New-York Historical Society
The Course of Empire is a five-part series of paintings created by Thomas Cole in the years 1833–36.
The series of paintings depicts the growth and fall of an imaginary city, situated on the lower end of a river valley, near its meeting with a bay of the sea. The valley is distinctly identifiable in each of the paintings, in part because of an unusual landmark: a large boulder is precariously situated atop a crag overlooking the valley.
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The Horsehead Nebula by TylerCreatesWorlds (Deviantart)
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