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Kiana Khansmith
ojovivo
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Jules of Nature

Kaledo Art

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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KIROKAZE
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Sade Olutola
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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YOU ARE THE REASON

Janaina Medeiros

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@jerrygerard
Hola, si lees esto, quiero que sepas que me gustaría hablar contigo c:
the xenomorph from alien drawn in bacterial culture on agar plates
Bath with Dog
Natalie Wadlington
oil on canvas, 2024
Moritz von Schwind (1804-1871), 'Katzensymphonie' (Cat Symphony), 1866 I thought this was a good find until I went to do some research on the piece only to find a post by The Public Domain Review which I am quoting here: "The Austrian painter created his Katzensymphonie as a gift to celebrate violinist Joseph Joachim’s recent appointment as director of Berlin’s Hochschule für Musik. Schwind and Joachim were both members of Die Schwarzen Katzen, a society — whose name derived from a legend that tells of black cats in wine cellars seeking out the most valuable barrels on which to nap — founded by the contralto Amalie Joachim with Bernhard and Luise Scholz on a sunny afternoon in 1862 while drinking an 1857 bottle of Rauenthaler. As Bernhard would later recall, it only admitted friends of friends “who, through ‘cat-like behavior’, made themselves worthy of such noble wine”. Johannes Brahms, Julius Otto Grimm, and Clara Schumann were eventually accepted into the society, whose constitution included the clause: “Uncat-like speech or actions shall be duly punished before the Chapter, and any member who opposes this shall be expelled from the order.”"
Watain - All That May Bleed
Cave video 2 out now
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[image id: a four-page comic. it is titled “immortality” after the poem by clare harner (more popularly known as “do not stand at my grave and weep”). the first page shows paleontologists digging up fossils at a dig. it reads, “do not stand at my grave and weep. i am not there. i do not sleep.” page two features several prehistoric creatures living in the wild. not featured but notable, each have modern descendants: horses, cetaceans, horsetail plants, and crocodilians. it reads, “i am a thousand winds that blow. i am the diamond glints on snow. i am the sunlight on ripened grain. i am the gentle autumn rain.” the third page shows archaeopteryx in the treetops and the skies, then a modern museum-goer reading the placard on a fossil display. it reads, “when you awaken in the morning’s hush, i am the swift uplifting rush, of quiet birds in circled flight. i am the soft stars that shine at night. do not stand at my grave and cry.” the fourth page shows a chicken in a field. it reads, “i am not there. i did not die” / end id]
a comic i made in about 15 hours for my school’s comic anthology. the theme was “evolution”