Leigh Hunt, Songs and Chorus of the Flowers
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Three Goblin Art

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Leigh Hunt, Songs and Chorus of the Flowers
Art by Alex Twin
The Collectibles: Best of 2025
Vampire’s desire 🩸
Rene Lalique
Art by Luo Li Rong
My flesh, my home 🦪 🫧
Yōko Ogawa, The Memory Police
If you ever wondered why they call tattoos and piercings "unprofessional" and "unsophisticated"
Source: Lainey Molnar
literally. Cesare Lombroso "father of criminology" and disgusting racist and eugenicist had a whole thing about hating tattoos, and he even explicitly said that tattoos were something that """savages""" did and that criminals got tattoos because their brains were similar to """savages"""
dont obey the racist bullshit
recollections
I lost a needle I liked in my pincushion so I decided to get a strong magnet and see if I could pull it back out.
I pulled out 68.
I very rarely sew.
This was my grandmother's pincushion. How many were hers?
Finding a 68 needles in a haystack pincushion
Where you would expect to find needles!
AND YET.
(I jibbled out some more so we are at 71 and I can feel at least two more in there by sweeping the magnet across. Now hunting for my strongest one.)
tomato is perfec t size for put needle inside very soft and comfort needle
A friend suggested 'a mimic that eats needles' and I got the most vivid mental picture.
Wanted to compile all my 1 hour teacup painting studies together ☕
“Rippled Surface” linoleum cut, 25.9 x 32 cm M. C. Escher, 1950
I love this for the creativity and the joy in the post. How perfectly these bits of rocks and shells show us two ladies frolicking in delight! At the beach, one might assume. They're having a great time. Good for them.
it’s yuri time again
speed paint under cut
Gustave Moreau – Study of Salome for "Salome Dancing before Herod"
Vorace by Pauline Mauvière & Charles Ouvrard