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Janaina Medeiros

JBB: An Artblog!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Origami Around
Cosimo Galluzzi
Three Goblin Art
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
One Nice Bug Per Day
$LAYYYTER
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Not today Justin
todays bird
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out of boredom i decided to scan a stuffed shark. here are the results.
your work is appreciated
op i spent entirely too long on this and im sorry
It’s 1:30 am and I’m cackling like a deranged witch
A baby pika! Listen to his little cry. Someday it will be much louder.
* W I G G L I N G I N T E N S I F I E S *
The lighting bloom makes this feel like it was filmed in heaven
It was
me: *writes adult email*
me: *hits send while screaming loudly*
oooooooooouuuuuuuu
aaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Bonito
These are the depictions of the most intense meteor shower in recorded history – the Leonid meteor storm of 1833. The Leonid meteor shower is annually active in the month of November, and it occurs when the Earth passes through the debris left by the comet Tempel-Tuttle. While the typical rates are about 10 to 15 meteors per hour, the storm of 1833 is speculated to have been over 100,000 meteors per hour, frightening people half to death. Here’s how Agnes Clerke, an astronomer witnessing the event, described it: “On the night of November 12-13, 1833, a tempest of falling stars broke over the Earth… The sky was scored in every direction with shining tracks and illuminated with majestic fireballs. At Boston, the frequency of meteors was estimated to be about half that of flakes of snow in an average snowstorm.” (x)
Beautiful Watercolor Cat Art Prints by bodorka
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Guys these are so absolutely wonderful and there’s so many I wasn’t able to include so please go look at all her art for yourself these kitties are so lovely. Also because these prints are on the expensive side she has postcard versions which you can buy here. But ahhh these kitties are just so cute and I swear I’ve never felt happier looking at a piece of art.
What Dreams Are Made Of (Hey Now, Hey Now) [HQ]
Lizzy, Isabella, and the mystery woman that starts singing at 3:20
Lizzy tryna walk off that stage when she knows DAMN well she has a tear-away skirt on and that “technicolor” light cue coming up nah bitch you’re staying and giving us that damn reveal thank u
My Moon & Stars by Cocorrina
Return to Magenta, Vinnoth Krishnan
golden hour