le roi de la lune, yoshitaka amano, 1992
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Sade Olutola
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@theartofmadeline
Jules of Nature
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JBB: An Artblog!
art blog(derogatory)
ojovivo
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tannertan36

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Janaina Medeiros
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hello vonnie
noise dept.
Not today Justin
occasionally subtle
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le roi de la lune, yoshitaka amano, 1992
Thinking about the countless times art and music and cinema and literature have saved and comforted me during difficult times i really owe my happiness to everyone dedicated to their craft
umm, that post you just reblogged? op’s credit score is under 750 :///
business majors
Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life
Little work space messes. Little bits and things that have been in the works since September. Very new things are coming and I’m filled with excitement for them 🖤
Grouping my Animal Crossing art in honor of the new direct. I’m so excited!! (((o(*゚▽゚*)o)))
Lovely cottage surrounded by flowers
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The Force can take you places. The Force is deeper and more powerful than anyone can ever imagine. Yes, there’s that impressive ability to move things with your mind, to do Jedi mind tricks, to fight with a lightsaber, but that is ultimately a mortal manifestation of the Force. There are bigger, deeper things out there.
— Dave Filoni
(+ My Tears Are Becoming a Sea by M83)
*opens my third eye* >⋮3c
LETS BRING BACK 1337 SPEAK
why do i even try
I THoUGHT YOU MEANT THE YEAR
my l0rd, t3h p34s4nt5 4r3 r3v01t1ng! W3 mu5t s411y f0rth 4g41n5t th3m 4thw1th!
Since everyone is reposting it, might as well just post it myself here. This was a commission, believe it or not, someone paid me to draw this.
req’d by @skyluni
idek what this means but ok
fun fact: painters back then painted yellow fruits (most often lemons/other citrus fruits) to show off their skills. yellow is one of the most difficult colors to shade for with paint, so it showed off their skill in mixing colors. oftentimes, when theres a PEELED yellow fruit, the peel is way longer than it should be, too, just because the painters wanted to flex on people.
for example:
if you put the peel back on the lemon in your mind, you’ll find its way too long. this is genuinely just bc this painter in 1643 wanted to flex his painting skills
idk why im saying this its just a neat fact
Well of all things can it be really, No. Yes. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye!
My mind may be wandering but I confess, I believe it is Old Deuteronomy…