Tkhorm, a huge black beast and my old good friend, walks in the sunset field ~
Made in Blender.
(This is my original character of my personal story; he is not supposed to represent anything or anyone else and is not allowed to be used in any way)
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Tkhorm, a huge black beast and my old good friend, walks in the sunset field ~
Made in Blender.
(This is my original character of my personal story; he is not supposed to represent anything or anyone else and is not allowed to be used in any way)
Bat, Florida
Papier Mâché Bat Masks by Jym Davis Take Wing in Bold Portraits
Atlanta-based artist Jym Davis, who also goes by False Face, has a thing for bats. He began making masks of the winged mammals during a series of residencies at national parks in the American West. In Arizona, he learned about Townsend’s big-eared bat and critically threatened species like the pallid bat in Northern California, Oregon, and Idaho.
All images courtesy of Jym Davis
Pallid bat, Idaho
Red bat, Idaho
Red bat, California
Star Face 🌞
Jeff Soto
Mind-boggling optical illusions you can find in nature
The pillars do not physically exist, but you might think so by looking at them.
A light pillar is a phenomenon where columns of light appear as if they are beaming directly upwards, sometimes visible during very cold weather. What you're actually seeing is artificial light from a source on the ground reflecting off millions of tiny ice crystals at different heights in the atmosphere, creating an elongated, columned light source, The New York Times reported.
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“Accidental Surrealism” - Facebook
Paradise Flying Snake
Donna Heimall
Fluorescent Photographs by Tom Leighton Highlight the Remarkable Complexities of Plants After Dark
The Mystery of the Third Planet | 1981
never look back
Bruce Pennington cover art for Quest for the Future by A.E. van Vogt, 1972.
Space art by Kazuaki Iwasaki, Tatsushi Morimoto, Hitoshi Ikematsu, and Akira Yokoyama.
(h/t @jca-archive)
-Subnautica Fauna- 2014 Another random critter concept sketch from Subnautica! Cheers!
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Radio Red
What the 1920s thought life on other planets was like - at UberSuper.
Art by Frank R. Paul.
Fred Fields
JOIX-TV (1992)
✨The Beauty of Starfield✨