Moon Rising - Dale Bissland
Scottish, b. 1985 -
Oil on panel , 22 x 31 cm.

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Moon Rising - Dale Bissland
Scottish, b. 1985 -
Oil on panel , 22 x 31 cm.
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5 minute exposure with Venus shining brightly
Ponte Vedra Beach Florida
'Heirloom'. Timothy Barr. 2010.
Eighth Heaven the Sphere of the Fixed Stars from Dante’s Divine Comedy, 1564
。゚゚・。・゚゚。 ゚. September will bring blessings.
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Puddocky (1912) - Robert Anning Bell
can someone fucking linger near the door uncomfortably instead of just leaving. can someone fucking forget their scarf in my life & come back later for it. please
Be a better you, for yourself.
A 1978 image from famed space artist Chesley Bonestell, illustrating a molten, prehistoric Earth.
I’m pretty that this image/others by the artist were featured in LIFE magazine’s “The World We Live In” series, which I had a copy of as a kid and loved obsessively
Did anyone else have this as a kid? It got me into this type of sci-fi art at a young age.
Peter Conrad Schreiber (1816 - 1894)
In a poppy field
‘Autumn Vision’ by Victor Prouvé, c. 1899.
Harald Sohlberg - The Mermaid (1896-98)
you know when you are high and you can hear all the hidden things
‘Shooting Stars’ by Franz Stuck, c. 1912.