The From dust I came section comes with two diamond-shaped graphics beside the section. Below is a hand-picked collection of classical artwork that resembles the stoicism aesthetic — including reverence, mortality, and making the most of life. Feel free to use any of these instead. More design elements in my Pinterest.

<aside> <img src="/icons/info-alternate_gray.svg" alt="/icons/info-alternate_gray.svg" width="40px" /> One painting faces right while the other faces left. Pair them up for aesthetic balance.

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Melancholia by Domenico Fetti (c. 1600-23, detail)

Melancholia by Domenico Fetti (c. 1600-23, detail)

Saint Jerome Writing by Caravaggio (c. 1605–06, detail)

Saint Jerome Writing by Caravaggio (c. 1605–06, detail)

The Four Seasons: Spring by François Boucher (1755, detail)

The Four Seasons: Spring by François Boucher (1755, detail)

Wanderer above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Friedrich (1818, detail)

Wanderer above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Friedrich (1818, detail)

The Storm by Pierre-Auguste Cot (1880, detail)

The Storm by Pierre-Auguste Cot (1880, detail)

Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis David (1800, detail)

Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis David (1800, detail)

The Lady of the Lamp by Henrietta Rae (1891, detail)

The Lady of the Lamp by Henrietta Rae (1891, detail)

Angel of Death I by Evelyn De Morgan (1880, detail)

Angel of Death I by Evelyn De Morgan (1880, detail)

Self-Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle by Arnold Böcklin (1872, detail)

Self-Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle by Arnold Böcklin (1872, detail)

Magdalena by Mateo Cerezo (c. Second half of XVII century, detail)

Magdalena by Mateo Cerezo (c. Second half of XVII century, detail)