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dirt enthusiast
trying on a metaphor

tannertan36
Show & Tell

Andulka
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Product Placement
almost home
NASA
Not today Justin
occasionally subtle
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Three Goblin Art
styofa doing anything
One Nice Bug Per Day
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Janaina Medeiros

JVL
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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@formerly-serious
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Art by Crego
Ghost Pipe and Rusty Patched Bumble Bee The Ghost Pipe (Monotropa uniflora), despite looking like a type of fungus, is actually a flowering plant that grows in damp areas of forests in North America. The ghostliness of its appearance comes from its lack of chlorophyll. Instead of getting its nutrients from the sun, it has a parasitic relationship with the mycorrhizal fungi attached to the roots of photosynthesizing trees. The relationship is largely benign, but still one-sided. Ghost Pipes are an example of Melittophily, where flowers pollinated by bees. In this case they seem to be pollinated by the common Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (Bombus affinis). Monotropa attract the bumble bees with nectar which the bees drink, and pollen which the bees carry back to their hives for food. ⬆️ Do not be deceived by appearances, what at first appears weak may hide strength. ⬇️ Dependence can cause fragility. Be careful where one puts all of one’s roots.
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Underside.
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Inside, it rained.
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Every third night, at the witching hour, it crosses the fields by the radio tower.
The moon seller returns home.
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'Her Majesty led this strange orchestra' by Rosina Emmet Sherwood, 1888.
'The Lady of the Lake', The Sword Excalibur Arthur and his Knights, illustrated by Thomas Mackenzie, 1920
'The Estey Pipe Organ Co- Mythic piping' by Franklin Booth, 1924
In parts of Scandinavia it is said that if a woman murders or exposes an unwanted child, that child will become a Myling. These small phantoms are forced to roam the wilds, wailing in anguish at their mothers crime.
the fact of a garden
'The Angel of Power' by Anelia Pavlova
Snake skeleton decoupage. I finished these ladies sometime last week.
Sacred scarab mini block prints. You can see I just cut a 4x6 block into smaller pieces. I printed in black, teal, and a teal to red ombre. Drew, carved and printed last night. I draw directly onto the block since I prefer to have a messier and more human look to my blockprints.
Lizard skeleton (and cut-out silhouette) decoupage. Finished the last of these today.