A baby is menaced by childhood diseases and other threats. Household discoveries. 1913.
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A baby is menaced by childhood diseases and other threats. Household discoveries. 1913.
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Another Day - Dan McCarthy , 2015.
American , b. 1962 -
6 colour screen print, 18 x 24 in. Ed. of 10
Overcast winter evening in the arid grassland near Mescal, Cochise County, Arizona.
The night crawler, Carl Bretzke
HERE WITH ME // Molly Mendoza
Sumi ink, gouache, gel pen on 7x10” Arches
For solo show at Nucleus House 1/10/25
Gramophone
Michael A Davenport, 3,090 Degrees Fahrenheit (Oil on canvas, 2025)
30in x 48in
★ 🎪🎢CLOWN & CIRCUS GRAPHICS🎡🎠
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🤹🏼These were all found on Gifcities & Deviantart(Stamps!)
Stamp creds in order (c) crypticgoth, Shark-Fujishiro, NIL3,
such cute little sillies
Peter Birkhäuser (1911–1976) - The Observer
Vivien McDermid (Scottish, 1981) - Swan Silence (2022)
Life of Bug
Illustration by Yevgeny Charushin, as published in Murzilka in Jan. 1962
“EVERY year, the bright Scandinavian summer nights fade away without anyone’s noticing. One evening in August you have an errand outdoors, and all of a sudden it’s pitch-black. A great warm, dark silence surrounds the house. It is still summer, but the summer is no longer alive. It has come to a standstill; nothing withers, and fall is not ready to begin. There are no stars yet, just darkness. The can of kerosene is brought up from the cellar and left in the hall, and the flashlight is hung up on its peg beside the door.”
— Tove Jansson, The Summer Book, tr. by Thomas Teal (Sort Of Books, 2003)
Cindy Kimberley
Sci-Fi Dolphin Saturday is in the middle of its 90s phase: Here’s Christian Lassen’s “Cosmos” poster from 1991.