Jörmungandr for Inktober2019 / Norsetober

@theartofmadeline
One Nice Bug Per Day

if i look back, i am lost
d e v o n
sheepfilms
noise dept.

PR's Tumblrdome
Jules of Nature

#extradirty

Janaina Medeiros
occasionally subtle
Mike Driver

Origami Around
Keni
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

blake kathryn
Three Goblin Art
YOU ARE THE REASON
Game of Thrones Daily
Not today Justin

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Jörmungandr for Inktober2019 / Norsetober
Tom Gauld (Scottish, b. 1976) - The Reason I Stayed In The House All Day Drawings (All perfectly valid reasons)
raining in leeds
Opera Stuttgart
that painting of dante and virgil where they look like they’ve accidentally walked into a gay bath house
“YOU SAID THIS WAS A GYM”
Everytime I look at the devil in the background I fucking laugh.
"She will take it back some day." -Pink Floyd
slowly but surely
‘Dante and Beatrice’
(Oil on canvas/1851)
Dimensions: 180 x 99 cm (70 7/8 x 39 in.)
Ary Scheffer
Finger Ring, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval Art
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Gold, garnet cabochon
Bahnhof Berlin Alexanderplatz 1990. A hall of pillars and empty display cases.
Catherine Jagiellon, Queen of Sweden, by Lucas Cranach the Younger.
the delivery of this joke makes it 50 times better like you have to actually hear it it will kill you
Minnehaha Falls
The Graphic, England, June 3, 1922 Image © The British Library Board. All Rights Reserved.
I think I shouldn’t stay in these woods too long…
Art Nouveau horn combs, sparrow motif - skeleton Creative Museum
Photographer Daniel Beltrá travels far and wide to document climate change.
Beltrá on why he does it:
The important part is to make people understand that we’re all in this together,” he says. “At the end of the day, we all still live on the same planet—we all drink the same water, breathe the same air. I don’t think there’s anybody that wouldn’t want to keep that healthy.