in time all shall be dust or whatever lol
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in time all shall be dust or whatever lol
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Serie "Cosmos" No. 2 (2018)
Big Bang (2014)
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Today's worm is basically a little dragon. Or perhaps an axolotl. Ampharete sp. (undescribed species)
Photo from Florida Museum of Natural History
🎨 Roland Thaxter sketch book, Original source Image description: Hand-drawn scientific sketches in Roland Thaxter’s sketchbook dated Winter 1886-7, depicting various fungal spores and structures. The page is divided into six sections, each labeled with identification numbers (S.65 to S.70) and accompanied by handwritten notes describing morphology, measurements, and habitats. Illustrations include spore clusters, stalks, and detailed cellular formations, some partially colored in brown ink. The drawings show both microscopic and macroscopic views of fungal samples, with descriptive text noting locations such as Cambridge, D.C., and Kittery, Maine. The overall presentation reflects meticulous scientific observation and botanical study from the late 19th century.
Arco di Settimio Severo. 1848–52. Credit line: Gilman Collection, Museum Purchase, 2005 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/288413
Édouard Hocquart, Panorama de l'Histoire Universelle, 1830
One of several takes on Friedrich Strass’ Der Strom der Zeiten, a massive chart depicting human history from the year of “creation” to the “present day” through bodies of flowing water: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/stream-of-time
messy garden
2026-05-22
Dibujo para la edición ilustrada de “Os Lusíadas”, que será pronto publicada por BIG’21. (Bienal de Ilustração de Guimarães).
Canto V (2020).
Gauntlet for the Right Hand, Belonging to the Armor of Don Alonzo Pérez de Guzman el Bueno (1550–1619), Count of Niebla and Duke of Medina-Sidonia. ca. 1580. Credit line: Gift of Bernice and Jerome Zwanger, 2002 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/26586
Hypselodoris zephyra, 2026-03-04
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the vespers are kinda like an idol group if you think about it...