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Vassar, Michigan (April 2026)
The essence of astronomy. 1914. Book cover.
dude, this is really scary, and liminal as well. It's like the bathrooms
Take a look at these African peach moths (Egybolis vaillantina). The shades of blue on their wings are so striking against the bright hues and dark edgings. Living art, right?
Astronomical phenomena. Werner encyclopaedia. vol. 11. 1909. Frontispiece.
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Honestly, Tvyek is pretty miraculous. It’s permeable to water vapor but not to water, it’s nearly impossible to tear, but can be easily cut. It’s cheap and made entirely without binding chemicals. In addition to being used for wristbands, it’s used to wrap construction sites to keep out water during construction, for tear-resistant envelopes at Fed-Ex, coveralls for mechanics, and my wallet, actually.
Fun tip, though it looks like paper, Tyvek is plastic, and cannot be recycled with paper.
holy fuc
I didn’t even know it had a name
Georg Wilson (British, 1998) - Strange Pastoral (2025)
Wildlife in North Carolina, October 1974. Illustration by Duane Raver Jr.
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Victor Vasarely Babel 1971 Acrylic on canvas 91.5 × 73.5 cm
Hsiao Chin The Illusion of Sun - 1 1965 Acrylic on canvas 130 x 160 cm
Markus Prachensky (1932 - 2011) - California Revisited. 2001. Acrylic on black wove paper, passe-partout opening.
Antonio Peticov (b.1946) - The Window with the Flowers. 1980. Oil on canvas.
Paula Overbay (b.1940) - Luminescence V. 2022. Acrylic on paper.