Claire Keane
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Stranger Things

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Kaledo Art
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
AnasAbdin
dirt enthusiast
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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DEAR READER
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Mike Driver
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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@hhelia
last vtm session had the beginning of a masquerade ball so here is harriets costume!
Will Parry bearer of Æsahættr .
sketching!
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Birds in captivity
some old works 2023-2025( not favorite ones)
this one is for Juniper Blessing.
this isn’t about mermay, really. you can grab the free png on my patreon. print it out if you can and remember her name.
some california wildflowers!
Mexico Surf House
✦ ✦ ✦ The Kiss
Klimt practice.
Early Fireflies - Jeremy Miranda , 2026
American , b. 1980 -
Acrylic on panel , 11.5 × 14 in.
'The Subtle Knife' by Rovina Cai.
Cover art for the US paperback edition of the novel, 'The Subtle Knife', book 2 in the 'His Dark Materials' trilogy written by Philip Pullman, published by Penguin Random House.
His Dark Materials has such a beautiful depiction of love, because in the end love is what saves every world, but the rest of the series is almost a lesson in all the things love can’t save. Lord Asriel and Mrs. Coulter loved Lyra, but it doesn’t stop them from abandoning her and using her as a pawn in their respective schemes. They loved each other but it doesn’t stop them from manipulating and hurting each other, and it doesn’t save them in the end. Lyra loved Roger but it doesn’t stop her from getting him killed, and it doesn’t bring him back. Will and Lyra loved each other, but it doesn’t stop their separation. John Parry loved Will and his mother, but he still left them. Lyra loved Pan, but she still left him behind in the world of the dead. There’s no absence of love, but it’s not the cure all other books often make it out to be. The love is there, but it doesn’t change anything. And yet in the end it’s Will and Lyra’s love for each other that saves every world. It’s Lord Asriel and Mrs. Coulter’s love for Lyra (and each other) that lets them defeat Metatron. In a series where love has consistently failed to save the character, two of the most important and seemingly impossible feats are accomplished solely through love. And yes that means that the story inherently contradicts itself, but that’s what I love so much about it. Love is by nature contradictory. The point of the story isn’t to show that love is all powerful or that love achieves nothing. The point is that love doesn’t usually doesn’t solve anything, but that we should continue to love, and that every now and then, love truly will save it all.