Lotaphora admirabilis
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Not today Justin
Cosmic Funnies

#extradirty
DEAR READER
One Nice Bug Per Day
todays bird
hello vonnie
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

@theartofmadeline

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Show & Tell
Misplaced Lens Cap

Love Begins
almost home
Today's Document
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we're not kids anymore.
styofa doing anything
AnasAbdin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@itsmoeyaknow
Lotaphora admirabilis
Source: Here
94/365 - Free fall and see where we land //
No one:
Cicadas, emerging from the ground after 17 years:
Stream of life by @aggi700 | Kvernufoss, Iceland [3506x4961 px] OC - Aggi700
Art G.Shvecova (Design graphics - Space material_010918)
Dolce & Gabbana S/S 2019
Pomegranates are the most beautiful of all fruits. Visit me on facebook.com/maryjka.art | instagram @mary_jka
Georges Fouquet
1905.
Please accept my Nouveau flood .. 🖤
Gustav Gurschner – Nautilus Lamp, c. 1899
Alphonse Mucha (18 “Topaz” (1900) “Ruby” (1900) “Amethyst” (1900) “Emerald” (1900) Lithograph Art nouveau
“The Precious Stones” series depicted women personified as four precious stones. In each panel, the upper part of the composition is dominated by the female figure, while the lower part features a flower whose color echoed that of the gemstone. The color scheme of each panel - including the flowing robes, the hair decorations, the mosaic halos and even the colour of the woman’s eyes – recalls the color of the stone.
Inside the hall of the Hotel Van Eetvelde, Brussels
By Eugène Feuillâtre
Colours of the Rainbow
Thinking of dying this color..
Projet de frise pour papier peint - Rose Fuchs - c.1901 - via Musée des Arts Décoratifs