Kosmos Collection
Kosmos is known for its stunning visuals. Inner sensitivity to beauty and grace enhances all that we express and do. The presence of beauty softens our hearts and opens our receptivity to the finer nuances of intuition and love while other more active images evoke our compassion and engagement. We offer you a collection of some of our most recent images, which will be rotating and changing periodically.
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A Soft Gaze into the Natural WorldArtist: Cameron Davis |
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| The waxwing veil drawings were inspired by an encounter with a flock of cedar waxwings one late February. It was one of those despairing mornings. My mind was deep in thoughts of global climate change and watching the vitality drain out of the woods. Suddenly, I was surrounded by what seemed like a thousand cedar waxwings. |
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Children of the Black Dust | Child Labor in BangladeshArtist: Shehzad Noorani |
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| There are hundreds of informal factories and workshops inside and on the outskirts of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The industry employs thousands of women and children. |
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Pamela Sukhum GalleryArtist: Pamela Sukhum |
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| Pamela Sukhum's paintings are characterized by rich colors and textures and warm, radiant energy. Her use of both broad, sweeping lines and delicate, intricate details give her work a depth and dimension truly unique to the art world. |
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Picture This: We Can End PovertyArtist: United Nations Development Programme |
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| The "Picture This: We Can End Poverty" photo contest was organised in early 2010 by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in partnership with Olympus Corporation and The Agence France-Presse Foundation. |




