New Year Soviet postcard (1968), artist A. Plaksin Listed on Etsy: http://ift.tt/2ie440T
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
trying on a metaphor
YOU ARE THE REASON
NASA
The Stonewall Inn
The Bowery Presents

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Today's Document
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Show & Tell
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New Year Soviet postcard (1968), artist A. Plaksin Listed on Etsy: http://ift.tt/2ie440T
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Someday I'll stop exclusively Instagramming watercolor animals, but right now I'm quite ensconced in my painting #dilettantism and I'm kind of digging this #emu. #watercolors
√ Harry Potter Inspired Illustrations
A series of “artifacts” from the wizarding world (and extremely fun commission!).
"Harry Potter Artifacts; Books 1-7," ink and watercolor, 2013.
Dino dad.
Smiling Shoebill by helenehoffman on Flickr.
Full color version. #ankylosaurus #dinosaur #lastminutepresent #paperanniversary
Paper anniversary + I procrastinated + my husband’s favorite dinosaur + helpful how-to-draw websites = ankylosaurus picture
Curbstone Valley Farm
My herd of origami dinosaurs is about to face the most fearsome predator of the entire Cretaceous. #origami
I'm pretty happy that Mean Mad Men exists.
Hoot. Hoot. #owl #origami
Little girls in floral dresses and a young boy in knickers and a pair of chucks = early mid-20th century New York City. Harlem to be precise and the George Bruce Library to be exact. They’re looking at the window display “Your Public Library,” which was a popular display at the branch and at times featured Americana (like the one above), ships, art from different cultures, Democracy, and other topics. Take a stroll down our memory lane - otherwise known as the Digital Collections - and learn more about NYPL’s historic branches.
And if you love George Bruce Library or one of our other lovely locations, be sure to sign NYPL’s petition and tell City leaders we need more Library funding!
The Mini Book of Major Events by Evan Lorenzen