Tamalin's Sanctorium
Tarot Divination, Crystals, Art & more... I have recently been called back to a mystical dominion and wish to share my discoveries and abilities with you.
11/30/2023
Working as a Bartender @ my boss has introduced me to my new favorite sipping Tequila, it's delicious! Bday in a few weeks, just saying... 😆
11/29/2023
Seeing in the of was like going to church for me. I noticed his shadow cast before me as I looked up to try to stop the tears from flowing. I am so grateful to have experienced this beautiful, soulful, all-the-feels show.
08/25/2023
I think it was kindergarten when I first saw a Monet. I was in utter awe and fell in love with art.
"Landscape in Île Saint-Martin", 1881 Mia Feigelson Gallery
By Claude Monet (French, 1840-1926)
The footpath winding through the poppy field at bottom right points the way toward the church tower at Vétheuil, the village northwest of Paris where Monet set up house in 1878. Although the landscape appears continuous, the artist painted this view from an island in the Seine River; the water is obscured by a stand of poplars.
oil on canvas, 73 x 59.7 cm (28.7 x 23.5 in.)
© Barberini Museum, Potsdam, Germany
Purchased, 2018 https://bit.ly/3jKSzfh
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Overview:
"After Claude Monet moved to Vétheuil, a small village on the Seine about sixty-five kilometers north of Paris in 1878, the lush landscape of fields and meadows became the focus of his work.
In his Vétheuil landscapes, human presence is often only indirectly suggested through motifs such as roads or buildings in the distance that can be vaguely made out.
Here, for example, the village's steep church tower shines brightly behind the row of trees." — Find out more https://bit.ly/3jKSzfh
10/06/2022
I have a case set up at the MMS Gem, Mineral & Fossil Show thus weekend! Feeling honored to have some of my collection on display!
Thank you MMS, Tommy & my Mommy for helping me get it done, big love & hugs! 💙 feeling like a Rock Star again...
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