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by Ching Yeh
lakeside sunset - Bohusleden, Sweden, April 2020
photo by nature-hiking
Designs of Kyoto : a collection of designs for silk and cotton textiles. 1906.
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Gemini. ♡
Sunset Vistas, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming: © riverwindphotography, November 2016
Cat & kitten. Pussy-cat town. 1906. Endpaper.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero, Aratea, a Latin version of the Phaenomena with extracts from Hyginus’ Astronomica in the constellation figures France, N. (diocese of Reims), 9th century
Illustration of Perseus, a hero of Greek mythology, with the head of the snake-haired Medusa, with text or scholia within the figure of the constellation.
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“If you can visualize it, if you can dream it, there’s some way to do it.”
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I was commissioned by someone to draw an Anomalocaris (‘strange shrimp’), a giant predator in the seas during a time long before the dinosaurs.
Ancient life is weird.
Risk-taking is contagious.
Studies show you’re more likely to take a risk on something if you see someone else do it first, even if you don’t know the outcome of their choice.
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