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two hands holding one cherry, creative health design, minimal concept, summer health food
Picture of a bouquet of summer wildflowers in a vase. Oil painting still life in frame. Fine art, painting flowers.
Studio portrait of a new age spiritual female witch character
Detail with initial letter and musical notation from illuminated antiphonary manuscript from Ferarra
Glasgow, UK - August 10, 2011: Trump card number XVI from Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot card deck - The Blasted Tower. Crowley designed the cards which were then painted by Lady Frieda Harris between 1938 and 1943 but not published until 1969. In Crowley's explanation, this card represents ambition, danger, war, ruin and destruction.
Vicenza - The stone mosaic (Pietra Dura) of Resurrection of Jesus on the main altar in the chruch Chiesa di Santa Corona by Corbarelli  (1670-1671).
Digital art, reinterpretation with digital objects of a famous still life painting, metaphor for expensive NFT, CGI. CGI and photography combined.
Woman unable to sleep, insomnia and night sky
A closeup shot of a cat iris on a black background
Close-up Of Businessman Predicting Future With Crystal Ball At Desk
Antique red hardcover book with a portrait of a young boy.
This is the King of Spades / swords (Espadas) from a pack of Mexican Spanish playing cards dated 1846. It belongs to a baraja Espanola (Spanish deck of cards with a traditional design). The four suits are oros (gold coins), copas (cups or trophies), espadas (swords) and bastos (clubs or batons. Shown here is Espadas (swords) – a name that seems to be a likely source for thecard suit named 'spades'. A full deck consists of 40 cards because there are no 8s or 9s, and the first court card counts as number 10 (not 11). Packs of this kind, based on the Italian card system, have been around since the 15th century. The pack has a distinctive back design made up of a repeating pattern of crescents and horses' heads. Some of the cards include text in Arabic, but the manufacturer is unknown. Baraja (Spanish decks) are also used like tarot cards in fortune telling / cartomancy / divination.
Oil painting bouquet of roses in frame. Painting still life of flowers in a vase.
Tarot cards on wooden table. Fortune teller table.
Mother Earth with tears of compassion. I am the artist.
Mask with the image of man, hands of a prayer and seashore. Colorful universe on background
A conceptual image of a woman's spirit drifting to a porthole of light.
Detail with initial letter and musical notation from illuminated antiphonary manuscript from Ferarra
Digital art, reinterpretation with digital objects of a famous still life painting, metaphor for expensive NFT, CGI.
The lover heart love tarot card magic reading fortune esoteric teller witchcraft astrology divination gypsy card forecaster abstract symbol watercolor painting illustration art design selective focus
Lotus position meditation with visible chakras.
Diya oil lamps for the Diwali festival with empty paper for copy space. Hindu festival of lights celebration
Aura moment
Beautiful flower in a glass vase,souvenir or for gift. closeup of photo. photo taken in malaysia
Beautiful lily flower in studio
stamp printed in USSR, shows Cosmonauts in space, Tsukuba, Japan, circa 1985
Glasgow, UK - July 6, 2011: Trump card number 0 from Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot card deck - The Fool. Crowley designed the cards which were then painted by Lady Frieda Harris between 1938 and 1943 but not published until 1969. In Crowley's explanation, this card signifies true innocence.
Poster. Contemporary art collage. Two silver hands with floating ball against starry, cosmic background. Futurism art style. Concept of metaverse, space exploration, astronomy, technology. Retro wave
Woman fortune telling with glass sphere. Smiling and gesturing
Free Images: "bestof:Valentin de Boulogne - The Fortune Teller - WGA24239.jpg ca 1628 Oil on canvas size cm 125 175 Institution Louvre object history credit line accession number"
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