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Love Begins
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todays bird
One Nice Bug Per Day

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styofa doing anything

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shark vs the universe

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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Trippy drippy, Jiayi Li (because)
Field trip, Gérard Uféras
Aberdeen
Not all of it! Just urs
Aaron Schuerr on Instagram
Erin Hanson on Instagram
reduce, reuse
Laze II - William Thompson , 2018.
American, b. 1980s
oil on canvas, 7 x 12 in.
Look through any window, Marcus Cederberg (because)
Boomtown, Jason Anderson
Carved Surfaces on Ceramics by Sean Forest Roberts Reveal Surprising Streaks of Colour
Multi-layered ceramics by Sean Forest Roberts reveal surprising streaks of color and pattern beneath their smooth monochrome surfaces. Roberts, who operates as Forest Ceramic Company, mixes and pours colored liquid clays to create the colorful patterns in his ceramics. He also uses carving tools to unearth layered colors in motifs based on patterns and structures found in nature. The artist, who is based in Orcas Island in Washington, has a background in chemistry and working in science labs, and that scientific background informs his experimental mindset. You can see more from Forest Ceramic Company on Instagram and Facebook and purchase finished works on their website. Thanks Colossal
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art by Aykutaydogdu
Look Inside the World’s Most Beautiful Libraries in a New 560-Page Photo Book by Massimo Listri
Portuguese photographer Massimo Listri has spent decades traversing the globe to document the spectacular architecture, sculptural elements, and furnishings of historic libraries. His new book, The World’s Most Beautiful Libraries, includes views inside such rarefied locations as the Palafoxiana Library in Pueblo, Mexico and the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, France. Listri also includes descriptions and histories of each library. The 560-page tome is published by TASCHEN and available on Amazon and the TASCHEN website. Thanks Colossal
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Above all, Drone awards
Ben Alvis and his pop-up horror doodles. More art & horror posts here: @sixpenceee
So. Amazing.
This is horrifying-
Mughal Princesses (1967) by Abdur Rahman Chughtai.