51. 狂风 - 3600×4800px 高清作品[24%]

AFB056B69-Wild Red Wind

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狂风-Wild Red Wind

-She blew into his cold dark world
like a wild red wind
A fire on the wind
An unstoppable storm headed straight for his heart
Burning him up
Turning him to ash
Sucking away his oxygen
Until all he could do was
Kiss her
Too hard
Too fast
Too everything
And heaven help him
Fall into her firestorm.

Wild Red Wind prose by Carol Cavalaris

This painting of a beautiful woman with her wild long red hair blowing in the wind is from the \'Women\' collection of art by Carol Cavalaris.

52. 狂风中 - 5700×7800px 高清作品[24%]

AF5787974-In The Wild Wind

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狂风中-In The Wild Wind

-White Lion
Divine African King
Your infinite spirit fills the sky
And lives in the wild wind.

In The Wild Wind prose by Carol Cavalaris

This artwork of a white lion laying down, with his head tilted toward the sky and the wind blowing his mane, with two more white lions in the clouds and sky, is from the White Spirit Animals collection of art by Carol Cavalaris.

55. 穿过狂风吹拂的天空 - 6900×5175px 高清作品[24%]

AF1803B78-Across The Windswept Sky

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穿过狂风吹拂的天空-Across The Windswept Sky

-Legend tells of a wild mare
with hair the colors of the moon.
Some say she is a white shadow
made of clouds and memories
searching for her lost mate.
But no one really knows
where she came from
or where she goes
or why she races
across the windswept sky.

Across The Windswept Sky prose by Carol Cavalaris

This painting of a white mare running in a cloud-filled sky, is from the \'Horse\' collection of art by Carol Cavalaris.

57. 《女性礼仪图片中的用餐方式(Onna Reishiki Zuga)` Manner of Eating a Meal, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) by Bunkyu Sakura 高清作品[23%]

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Manner of Eating a Meal, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) -

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《女性礼仪图片中的用餐方式(Onna Reishiki Zuga)-樱本久

~ Manner of Eating a Meal, from Pictures of Female Manners (Onna Reishiki Zuga) (late 18th century – early 19th century) --Bunkyu Sakura (Japanese, 1767–1830)