“Autuuden Saari” by Akseli Gallen-Kallela,1902
trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
AnasAbdin

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occasionally subtle

@theartofmadeline
Misplaced Lens Cap

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
KIROKAZE
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Love Begins
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“Autuuden Saari” by Akseli Gallen-Kallela,1902
I’m trying out tumblr again. I’ve got a soft spot for tumblr despite people declaring it dead many times over.
I have another account devoted to my comic:
Follow @talesinvolvingbrondo and get more of the good stuff by joining Tumblr today. Dive in!
I’ll be uploading a taster of panels from chapters 1 & 2 of my comic Tales Involving Brondo which are free to read on my website: brettjohansen.com. In a week or two I’ll start uploading new pages from chapter 3 in small batches.
moebius - railway station
König Tod (1925/Öl auf Leinwand) - Sidonie Springer
Les Étoiles (“The Stars”) in Ivry-sur-Seine, France, is one of the most iconic examples of post-war experimental housing. Designed by architect Jean Renaudie in the 1970s, the complex rejects the monotony of uniform blocks — instead, it bursts into angular terraces, sharp geometries, and lush rooftop gardens.
Photograph: Robert Doisneau
“In Landscapes” (May 2013) ⌘ Petros Koublis ~ What the fog couldn’t dissolve
The Titan's Goblet
Painting by Thomas Cole
Jiri Michal
"Joseph Clement Coll's illustration of the unnamed theropod from Conan Doyle's "The Lost World". This appeared in the American syndication of the novel in the "Associated Sunday Magazine", June 16, 1912."
This is supposed to be a dinosaur and I think that's neat.
Courtesy Mark Witton on Facebook
Nekokappa
Panulirus ornatus The ornate or tropical rock lobster
Untitled , human circulatory system diagram, wet beach sand with high sea horizon, Josef Breitenbach, 1942
Andromeda, 1925 by Louis Moe (Norwegian, 1857–1945)
四万十川沈下橋 by hike_yuzu on Flickr.