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dirt enthusiast
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Janaina Medeiros
styofa doing anything
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Kaledo Art

roma★
hello vonnie
occasionally subtle
Cosimo Galluzzi
NASA
One Nice Bug Per Day
taylor price
Three Goblin Art
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@2gothicc
the longing is killing me
lucille clifton the book of light: “climbing” \ pia brambley
buy me a turmeric latte
The National, from ‘The Pull of You’
An Australian company recently introduced glow-in-the-dark highway paint technology
this is the last time i beg for devotion
@werenotreallystrangers
not here anymore / pens in sketchbook
Tù.úk'z (Arthur Machado)
Sean Bonner aka Delay 5000 aka D5K (Canadian, based Vancouver, Canada) - Cover Art to Integrity – Integrity 2000, 1999, Mixed Media
Babel 2001 is a large-scale sculptural installation that takes the form of a circular tower made from hundreds of second-hand analogue radios that the artist has stacked in layers. The radios are tuned to a multitude of different stations and are adjusted to the minimum volume at which they are audible. (…)
The installation manifests, quite literally, a Tower of Babel, relating it to the biblical story of a tower tall enough to reach the heavens, which, offending God, caused him to make the builders speak in different tongues. Their inability to communicate with one another caused them to become divided and scatter across the earth and, moreover, became the source of all of mankind’s conflicts.
John Steinbeck, East of Eden
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TRANSGENDERS
Butterflies by Heiko Hellwig (2020)
[ID: 3 green leaves with text stamped on them. They say "It's so hot and the sky's so blue", "I want people to know me", "but it's so hard to tell them". ]
Pretty umbrellas for rainy days
Iguaçu Falls lies on the border of Brazil and Argentina, where the Guaçu River pours off a basalt plateau in 275 separate cascades.