I’m still really into the idea to draw Chester and Mike later this year , let hope I’ll have the time and energy to actually do it 🤞

titsay
Peter Solarz

Kaledo Art
Monterey Bay Aquarium
No title available
Game of Thrones Daily

Product Placement
art blog(derogatory)
sheepfilms

⁂
Mike Driver

Andulka
Three Goblin Art
Not today Justin

No title available
One Nice Bug Per Day
Sweet Seals For You, Always
wallacepolsom
Fai_Ryy

@theartofmadeline

seen from Malaysia
seen from Belgium

seen from Ireland
seen from Italy

seen from Ukraine
seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from Netherlands

seen from Sweden

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from India
seen from Singapore
seen from Mongolia

seen from Netherlands
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China

seen from Venezuela
seen from Russia

seen from Malaysia
@ibuipuff
I’m still really into the idea to draw Chester and Mike later this year , let hope I’ll have the time and energy to actually do it 🤞
btw I’ve found these stretches from the WAK blog very helpful when knitting a lot:
Plus make sure to take breaks regularly - and stop if anything starts to hurt!
especially with gift knitting I know it can be tempting to push through it for a deadline, but it’s really not worth causing long term injury. (And anyone knit-worthy should be understanding of that, imho.) Stay well :)
Also good for artists drawing with pencils/on a tablet/with a pen!
Also good for writers
And crocheters (that word looks wrong)
Say hookers coward
Movement nudge! More hands!
I don't dance Chad and Ryan inexplicable shirt switch in my atelier??
Johto Beginnings, Myths & Legends
Contemporary art haters will be like "i don't get it" and then not read the title or artist statement or the medium or the year or
How to "get it":
Ask yourself, how does this piece make you feel? (No wrong answers)
Look for an artist statement nearby. What does it say about the artist and their relationship to their work? What does the artist say that they are trying to convey with their art? What contextual clues can you pick up from what they say about their background, or what they omit?
Look at the title of the piece. What is the artist saying about their work by naming it that, either explicitly or implicitly?
Look at the medium. Is there anything about the piece that stands out to you, knowing what it's made of?
Look at the year it was made. What cultural events might have been happening around this time? Was this piece part of a particular art movement? What was the purpose of that art movement, and what was it trying to say?
Accept that sometimes, you still might not get it. This is perfectly okay.
Reblog this and tell me what was your biggest crying over a piece of fiction. You can be vague if you don't want to spoil.
chiikawa doodles i found living in my files
Fiery moments 🔥
Tip jar | Wallpapers | Prints | Twitter | Bluesky
let's hug with mama
An ivy covered pine marten forest spirit. This little piece will be available Friday, July 17th at 8pm Eastern time!
goots
These goots need some boots
boots
not ignoring you not replying to you but a secret third thing
forgor
let's go!!! again!!! 🤎🤎🤎
silly sturgeon plush
Local music.
A muted color palette and smart storage in a small Stockholm apartment