Filmmaker Thomas Blanchard creates a slow and dreamy fluid landscape in “Le Temps et l’Espace”. (Image and video credit: T. Blanchard)
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oozey mess
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trying on a metaphor

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Kaledo Art
Stranger Things
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Filmmaker Thomas Blanchard creates a slow and dreamy fluid landscape in “Le Temps et l’Espace”. (Image and video credit: T. Blanchard)
BRENDAN FRASER & RACHEL WEISZ The Mummy, 1999
misty mountains
I both hate and love this so much
Neon-Illuminated Glass Orchids by Laura Hart Consider the Flowers’ Fragility and Resiliency
these are very beautiful and also uhhhhhhh
“forests are the lungs of the earth”
“Opossums are ugly” Excuse you
this is sea glass but i’m definitely gonna eat it…
Forbidden gummies
The moon passed between NASA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory and the Earth, allowing the satellite to capture this rare image of the moon’s far side in full sunlight. As the moon is tidally locked to the Earth and doesn’t rotate, we only ever see the one face from the Earth. Awesome shot!
so basically this is the moon’s ass
if this is the moon’s ass could you say we’re getting
mooned
SIGH
SAM HEUGHAN Gio Journal | April 2020
undisclosed moodboard
flower information panels (complete set)