Dryad. Andrew Wyeth

@theartofmadeline

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YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Kaledo Art
cherry valley forever

Love Begins
todays bird

oozey mess
hello vonnie
Misplaced Lens Cap

blake kathryn
DEAR READER
Stranger Things

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Origami Around

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
ojovivo
dirt enthusiast
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Dryad. Andrew Wyeth
Montrose Spiral, Prehistoric Petroglyph
Fog rolling into Cape Ovibus, Northeast Greenland National Park
This hantavirus incident causing international panic is absolutely surreal because I keep getting to be like, “that’s my ship! I’ve been to Greenland and Svalbard on that ship! I have merch from that ship! I have several reasonably popular tumblr photosets from 2022 containing pictures of that ship!”
Sun and Moon Window Details - Cesky Krumlov
N’KISI BRICOLAGE STURGEON
carved and painted mahogany, mica, nails, handmade paper, found natural objects, tintypes, 1800’s text paper, Ethiopian and Coptic bindings
13x59x14 inches
Point Reyes, California, Photo © Christa Mayer, 2005
Architecture Wave
https://www.instagram.com/eloquentedition/
Source
Bluesky | Cara | PRINTS | Ko-fi
Jebel Milhan, Yemen, 1984. Pascal & Maria Marechaux
black-panther-gold
voices down the corridor; joshua tree, california
instagram - twitter - website
1930s era lamps
Joseph Wright
A Lighthouse on Fire at Night (c.1790)
Egyptian silver fish fertility pendant, circa 1913
Coins and fish commonly represent abundance and prosperity. In Egypt's Abu el-Numrus region, fish-shaped pendants were especially popular and were likely crafted by local Egyptian Jewish jewelers.