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Mother Earth Collection

"Rooted in strength, Mother Earth nurtures life with her sprawling roots on a banyan tree

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Sunshine Mamma

Sunshine Mamma
Natasha Playell

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Gaia - 16-03-16

Gaia - 16-03-16
Corné Akkers

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Third Rock from the Sun - 15-02-24

Third Rock from the Sun - 15-02-24
Corné Akkers

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Mother Earth
Andreas Magnusson

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Scotland, Fife, Lundin Links Stone Circle

Scotland, Fife, Lundin Links Stone Circle. A frosty morning at Lundin Links Stone Circle located on the second fairway of the Ladies golf course

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Tyrebagger Stone Circle

Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Tyrebagger Stone Circle. First light of the day illuminates the recumbent stone circle at Tyrebagger on the outskirts of Aberdeen over looking the Airport

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Mama's Tea Garden Erum Khalili.png

Mama's Tea Garden Erum Khalili.png
Erum Khalili

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Roots on a banyan tree

Roots on a banyan tree

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Human shadow over sprawling roots on a banyan tree

Human shadow over sprawling roots on a banyan tree

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Sprawling roots on a banyan tree

Sprawling roots on a banyan tree

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Love Our Mother

Love Our Mother
Nour Tohme

Background imageMother Earth Collection: The Finding of Erichthonius, 1632-33 (oil on canvas)

The Finding of Erichthonius, 1632-33 (oil on canvas)
ALM283425 The Finding of Erichthonius, 1632-33 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 109.3x103.4 cm; Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Detail of marble sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysos and the Seasons, c

Detail of marble sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysos and the Seasons, c
3526089 Detail of marble sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysos and the Seasons, c.260-270 AD (marble) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Mother Earth

Mother Earth
Baden Bowen

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Erichthonius three daughters Cecrops born wasted seed

Erichthonius three daughters Cecrops born wasted seed
Erichthonius found by the three daughters of Cecrops, Erichthonius, born from the wasted seed of Vulcan on Mother Earth and trapped in a basket by Minerva, is found by the three daughters of Cecrops

Background imageMother Earth Collection: The Three Daughters of Cecrops discovering Erichthonius

The Three Daughters of Cecrops discovering Erichthonius
BAL35681 The Three Daughters of Cecrops discovering Erichthonius by Bray, Salomon de (1597-1664); Johnny van Haeften Gallery, London

Background imageMother Earth Collection: Handful of potting compost held up in palm, close up

Handful of potting compost held up in palm, close up


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"Rooted in strength, Mother Earth nurtures life with her sprawling roots on a banyan tree. Just like the intricate network of roots that support this majestic tree, our planet's resilience is awe-inspiring. As we cast our human shadow over these ancient roots, let us remember the profound impact we have on our environment. Love Our Mother - a reminder to cherish and protect the very source of our existence. From Scotland's Lundin Links Stone Circle to Aberdeenshire's Tyrebagger Stone Circle, ancient landmarks stand as testament to the enduring connection between humanity and nature. These sacred sites remind us of our deep-rooted bond with Mother Earth. As we gaze upon the sprawling roots on a banyan tree, let us reflect on their symbolism: interconnectedness and stability. May it serve as a gentle nudge for us to embrace sustainability and tread lightly upon this precious planet. In every corner of the world, from lush forests to vast oceans, it offers boundless beauty and resources for all living beings. Let us honor her by nurturing rather than exploiting her gifts. The shadows we cast may seem insignificant against nature's grandeur; however, they carry immense responsibility, and is up to each one of us to ensure that these shadows are ones of compassion and stewardship towards our beloved home. Sprawling roots on a banyan tree teach us patience – just like healing Mother Earth requires time and dedication from every individual willing to make positive changes in their daily lives. Let these images be an invitation for introspection; an opportunity for each one of us to question how we can better care for this remarkable planet that sustains all life forms. "