i am so easily impressed by trees

ellievsbear
noise dept.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Kiana Khansmith
One Nice Bug Per Day

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@inciting-incident
i am so easily impressed by trees
A Giant Wool Form by Nicola Turner Heaves and Skitters Through an 18th-Century Chapel
are you more doomed than a fifth grader
its kind of sad that bugs are so weak. it dishonors their noble biology. i guess this is is why crustaceans are so admirable. imagine for a moment, an unsquishable bug. such is the way of the crab
Old Growth by Mitch Epstein (2021–2023)
i wouldn't have to deal w all of this if i was a tree
Sunny
I want to be heard (doesn’t speak) I want to be understood (doesn’t explain) I want to be seen (acts like if a missing person was right in front of everybody)
great trope
just found out most people dont drop their guitars face down all ths time onto the hardwood floor and im realizing now why i go yhrough theae things so fast and can never keep tune
yeah okay this is my fault
guys its ok i fixed it :)
all bark no bite
(available on my kofi as adoptables!)
2.4.18
i wanted to play with natural materials -> made this little skeleton tree out of pine sticks & bark, acorns, and cypress cones. the head is a misprint of an older sculpt of mine that i happened to have & happened to be a good size.
Feel the rain on your carapace.
No one else can speak the words on your mandibles.
I call this post, “What if Unwritten by Natasha Beddingfield was from the perspective of some kind of bug-creature?”