"we live in an uncaring universe." sorry the special planet full of beauty and animals and food literally growing out of the ground isnt good enough for you. i guess

JBB: An Artblog!
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cherry valley forever

Andulka
todays bird
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Three Goblin Art
trying on a metaphor

ē„ę„ / Permanent Vacation
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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@danaesdesk
"we live in an uncaring universe." sorry the special planet full of beauty and animals and food literally growing out of the ground isnt good enough for you. i guess
i just realised i never seen the Indigenous America map soā¦this is what I found
The bottom one is spoken languages.
Hereās a map that includes the names of groups in their own languages, plus a bunch of groups that arenāt on the above maps. And hereās the full sized PDF.
Comprehensive Tribal maps of the Native American and First Nations, Inuit Nations of North America, Tribes of South America , Central Americ
Un/love / Demi Ev.
rest in peace Louise Glück, 1943-2023
Prohodna
A karst cave in north central Bulgaria (Iskar Gorge).
It also has has two extremely creepy looking eye-like holes in its ceiling, which is why its also called Oknata (Eyes of God).
Cave Networks, Fungi, and What it Means to be Alive
āFear of Depthsā by Jacob Geller // Illustration of green mold by Carlton C. Curtis,Ā āNature and Development of Plantsā //Ā YouTube comment by The Florida Man // Illustration of a neuron, from āNeurons and glial cellsā // Merlin Sheldrake,Ā āEntangled Lifeā // map of Mammoth Cave H.C. Hovey // YouTube comment by Lorenzo Pachecho // Illustration of grass roots by Mohamed El Mazlouzi //Ā Merlin Sheldrake, āEntangled Lifeā
the thing about historical fiction where the characters have extremely modern attitudes to everything and appear to have psychic access to the most up to date tumblr discourse in the year of the bookās publication is like. why are you even writing historical fiction if you arenāt interested in what people thought and felt and believed in the specific social context of that time and place
if you have contempt for people in the past donāt write about them! write a modern story set at a costume party or a historical reenactment or something lol
LUCILLE CLIFTON
āWriting down your thoughts is both necessary and harmful. It leads to eccentricity, narcissism, preserves what should be let go. On the other hand, these notes intensify the inner life, which, left unexpressed, slips through your fingers. If only I could find a better kind of journal, humbler, one that would preserve the same thoughts, the same flesh of life, which is worth saving. Moreover the writer invents himself [or herself] as a character in this form. He shapes himself from the shards of the everyday, from the truth of that daily life. Which is also a truth not to be scorned.ā
ā Anna Kamienska, from āIn That Great River: A Notebook,ā trans. Clare Kavanaugh, Poetry (June 2010)
"In a consumer society, contentment is a radical proposition. Recognizing abundance rather than scarcity undermines an economy that thrives by creating unmet desires. Gratitude cultivates an ethic of fullness, but the economy needs emptiness."
āRobin Wall Kimmerer (Braiding Sweetgrass)
Deep Nutrition
What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives.
āTales From Earthsea: Dragonfly, by Ursula Le Guin
A shopping list from medieval Cairo (11th-13th century CE), written in medieval Judeo-Arabic. The little dashes above some of the words may mean that the items have been purchased or paid for. On the list are fish and saffron, among other things.
{WHF} {Ko-Fi} {Medium}
On this day in 1970, we lost š šš„š š„š¢š§ššš¢, whose work left an indelible impression on millions of people. Many viewers have had transformative emotional experiences interacting with his paintings, the same kinds of experiences Rothko claimed to have painting them. In spite of the grand scale of many of his works, Rothko sought an intimate communication between the work of art and the āSensitive observerā he trusted more than any critic.
Itās impossible for artists to rise above their myth, doubly perhaps when the manner of your death creates headlines overshadowing more measured insights that might push us towards elucidation. Maybe Rothko was temperamental or had good and bad paintings. Maybe some have dimmed too far to be still reachable, but Rothkoās impact is impossible to shrink to irrelevancy or chalk up to artistic fad. His work endures and burns brightly in hearts of generations of art lovers.
Today Iāll share the artistās reflection on his own work, a rare later statement from Rothko who had all but given up, trying to explain himself by the time he addressed the Audience at the Pratt institute in 1958.
Peace and love to everyone and thanks for sharing the artwork and helping it live.
Art Ā© Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society
Iām slowly learning that even if I react, it wonāt change anything. It wonāt make certain people suddenly love, understand & respect me, it wonāt magically change their minds. Sometimes itās better to say nothing & detach myself from them.