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Keni
styofa doing anything

pixel skylines
todays bird
wallacepolsom

oozey mess
sheepfilms
trying on a metaphor
KIROKAZE

Kaledo Art

Andulka

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Origami Around

@theartofmadeline
One Nice Bug Per Day
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Peter Solarz

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@btrissed
Poem that inspired the MIG x MILK TOOTH jewelry collection.
Allegory (detail), 1663 oil on canvas Karel Dujardin
“The Pianist” (Roman Polański, 2002).
Vincent Van Gogh Favourite Artists 1/6
#freshly peeled sheeps
reblogging solely for that deeply unnerving caption
@theosartisticthematics
FRESHLY PEELED SHEEPS
Fuck this. Does everyone just not see the blood scrapes on some of their backs and faces???!!! Anyone, seriously, correct me if I’m wrong because this is making me upset af
Domesticated sheep need to be sheared because they don’t shed their coats on their own and it can be bad for their health if it gets too big.
Also, it looks considering how close they cut that it went fairly well. I see like 2 nicks maybe, but with the photo it’s hard to tell. I mean, unfortunately, you’re going to nick a few animals because they don’t understand the order of “stand still” very well.
Sheep can die from heat exhaustion if they aren’t sheared.
Also, their skin secretes lanolin, which quickly soothes and heals any nicks they get during shearing.
in conclusion, it is good to peel the sheeps
Please peel your sheeps
Marie Antoinette (2006) dir. Sophia Copolla
Felipe Santiago Guiterrez - Mujer con cempasúchil
New York Cafe | hanieauo
Gustav Pope (1831 – 1910 (d.1895)) Lilies (detail)