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April 2026
mixed media (cotton tank top, acrylic paint, canvas, printing ink, cardstock, wood, newsprint, ink)
iām so cooked. my doctor said i need a tube up my nose down my throat for 24 hours because we need to check if something is mimicking acid reflux and my actual first thought was woah. this is just like the mimic. from five night freddy :0
i'm being haunted by the narrative
*the narrative being Ursula Le Guin
Hunter and prey, markers on paper.
Above, Pogonomyrmex barbatus I photographed on my phone š¤³
Also called Red harvester ants, they are a native insect of the Southwestern U.S., known for collecting seeds, which it stores in its nest for food. These ants are orange to reddish-brown, can deliver a painful sting, and are characterized by bare, circular areas around their nests where vegetation is cleared.
in relation to my previous post about weird bugs, i want to share two of my favorites.
first up is owlflies.
they're like if a dragonfly wanted to be a butterfly. they are, in fact, neither. instead, these belong to Neuroptera.
then there's the so-called toebiters or giant water bugs. this is a specimen from our lab's collection.
look at them big ol eyes
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Misty of Chincoteague. Written by Marguerite Henry. Illustrated by Wesley Dennis. 1947.
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behold, he is woven (soon he will be a circular pillow)
These are the prompts forĀ #stateofthebirdsart2026Ā hosted byĀ @raebirdcreationsartĀ with a theme ofĀ #tippingpointbirdsĀ - North American species in peril. Gunnison Sage-Grouse, Sagebrush Sparrow, Piping Plover, Lewis' Woodpecker, and Brown-Capped Rosy Finch.
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