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Cosimo Galluzzi

Janaina Medeiros

oozey mess
will byers stan first human second

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Cosmic Funnies
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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izzy's playlists!
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
i don't do bad sauce passes
NASA
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the night view outside of my window
Two Lotads exploring Monet’s garden.
Vajrabhairava Someone to watch over me - Singers Unlimited
Noritz-Reyes Family at home in Toronto during covid lockdown, 2021 Photographed remotely on iPhone.
© Stephanie Noritz
This is not an exit, Mememe
Saitou Kazu.
Agate Agouim, Ouarzazate Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco
wheres that gif of a dude playing golf but he lands it like a fire emblem crit animation
Decided to make this into a gif
Cicada, Stages of Conventionalization
Hugo Froelich, Keramic Studio Magazine, 1905
The following is a short discussion (with scans of color mixing experiments from my journal) of changes I made to my watercolor palette in June 2003. I am posting this on my website in the hopes that my past and present color theory students will find it an interesting “real world” example of how to work out which colors they want to add and delete from their own palettes.
80′s & ‘90′s Majokko Omocha Book
they’re reminding me how to feel good
The single greatest and most fascinating “futurist” architecture movement in the world right now is happening in Bolivia, where national prosperity and a dedication to works for the poor and public housing led to an explosion of colorful styles inspired by Aymara Indian art. There should be more articles about this, the interiors are just as amazing. Incidentally, most of these buildings are not for the rich or in trendy neighborhoods, but are public housing. I’ve heard this style referred to as “Neo-Andean” but like most currently thriving styles it doesn’t have a universally agreed on name yet.
The multidisciplinary designer and artist advocates for the peer-to-peer model of designing and explains how decolonisation of the field cannot be taken lightly.
a 2019 Japanese stamp from a series titled “Gifts From The Forest”
[id: a single postage stamp with many small illustrations of mushrooms and other fungi in greens and blues. end id]