british smallsword ca. 1780-1810
trying on a metaphor

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
One Nice Bug Per Day

JBB: An Artblog!
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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@theartofmadeline
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Origami Around
Cosmic Funnies
styofa doing anything

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AnasAbdin
todays bird

Kiana Khansmith

if i look back, i am lost

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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@ceciloswin
british smallsword ca. 1780-1810
flower shafer beetle doily is out!!! <3
"no"
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happy birthday, gilbert baker. (june 2, 1951 — march 31, 2017)
Happy pride to my fellow aro & ace homies ! ⚔️
This is a real picture taken by photographer Keinichi Ohno. It's a single photo of a bird standing at the edge of some water with a wall and its reflection creating a fascinating optical illusion.
Does anyone know what I’m supposed to be doing for the rest of my life can someone tell me pleaseeeeeee don’t say whatever I want. #notsure
ʜɪʟᴍᴀ ᴀғ ᴋʟɪɴᴛ The Ten Largest. 1907. Each piece is tempera on paper (later glued to canvas): 328 × 240 cm (129 × 94 in). The paintings depict ten stages of human life: Nos. 1 & 2/Childhood; Nos. 3 & 4/Youth; Nos. 5-8/Adulthood; Nos. 9 & 10/Old Age. Klint created all ten paintings in 40 days.
was in a painting mood
“Hua Cheng didn’t respond, only bowed his head slightly and gently lifted Xie Lian’s chin so they could touch foreheads.”
- page 250, tgcf volume 5.
American Kestrel | Raptors of North America
@userdramas event 20: revival ↳ the resurrection of wei wuxian
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Barbie Rupunzel has always been my favourite so this is for little 5 year old me who loved dragons and wanted to be an artist when she grew up.
A fairly quick study from yesterday. Sadly I am not sure anymore, where exactly I got the reference from. It was very likely from https://www.fatphotoref.com I just really adore the regality and elegance of her pose.
Ashitaka is done!
Botanical ornament. Guide for drawing the acanthus, and every description of ornamental foliage. 1886.
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Found in a book uploaded by judyjordan
A little Brushbuddy 🍊