Nicholas Hely Hutchinson (British b.1955), Cliff Walk in Spring, Oil on board
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Nicholas Hely Hutchinson (British b.1955), Cliff Walk in Spring, Oil on board
Sheila Anderson Hardy (Scottish b.1956), Silver Moon, 2022, Oil on canvas
Nikita Chan (Chinese/American), Late Night Through The Lily Field, 2025, Colored pencils on paper
to all my researchers, students and people in general who love learning: if you don't know this already, i'm about to give you a game changer
connectedpapers
the basic rundown is: you use the search bar to enter a topic, scientific paper name or DOI. the website then offers you a list of papers on the topic, and you choose the one you're looking for/most relevant one. from here, it makes a tree diagram of related papers that are clustered based on topic relatability and colour-coded by time they were produced!
for example: here i search "human B12"
i go ahead and choose the first paper, meaning my graph will be based around it and start from the topics of "b12 levels" and "fraility syndrome"
here is the graph output! you can scroll through all the papers included on the left, and clicking on each one shows you it's position on the chart + will pull up details on the paper on the right hand column (title, authors, citations, abstract/summary and links where the paper can be found)
you get a few free graphs a month before you have to sign up, and i think the free version gives you up to 5 a month. there are paid versions but it really depends how often you need to use this kinda thing.
researchrabbit works similarly. you do need to create an account to use it, but it is completely free (as far as I know), meaning no limits to your collections/graphs.
what are ur fave poems of all-time?
hi 💌 here are some:
“Hanging Fire” by Audre Lorde
“Tired” by Langston Hughes
“Having a Coke with You” by Frank O'Hara
“I felt a Funeral, in my Brain” by Emily Dickinson
“When the Pawn…” by Fiona Apple
“Love After Love” by Derek Walcott
“Mayakovsky” by Frank O'Hara
“i like my body when it is with your” by E. E. Cummings
“New Year's Eve Prayer” by Jeff Buckley
“Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver
“In this short Life that only lasts an hour” by Emily Dickinson
“Tulips” by Sylvia Plath
“We Have Not Long to Love” by Tennessee Williams
“A great Hope fell” by Emily Dickinson
“Poem” by Langston Hughes
“Baudelaire” by Delmore Schwartz
“Sometimes I Pretend” by Naomi Shihab Nye
“Yellow” by Anne Sexton
“What Was Once the Largest Shopping Center in Northern Ohio Was Built Where There Had Been a Pond I Used to Visit Every Summer Afternoon” by Mary Oliver
“Lady Lazarus” by Sylvia Plath
“Sapphics” by William Faulkner
“Summer Morning” by Mary Oliver
“You Are Tired (I Think)” by E. E. Cummings
“Sifter” by Naomi Shihab Nye
“Emergency Management” by Camille Rankine
“Thanksgiving 2006” by Ocean Vuong
“Litany” by Langston Hughes
“Suicide in the Trenches” by Siegfried Sassoon
“Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson
“I heard a Fly buzz - when I died” by Emily Dickinson
“Warning” by Jenny Joseph
“[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]” by E. E. Cummings
“Love Sorrow” by Mary Oliver
“My Heart” by Frank O'Hara
“Conversations About Home (at the Deportation Centre)” by Warsan Shire
“Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out” by Richard Siken
“Limited but Fertile Possibilities Are Offered by This Brochure” by Marge Piercy
“The Thing Is” by Ellen Bass
“Mad Girl's Love Song” by Sylvia Plath
“The Century’s Decline” by Wislawa Szymborska
“A Primer For The Small Weird Loves” by Richard Siken
“Unpainted Door” by Louise Glück
“Spring Torrents” by Sara Teasdale
“Spring has come back again” by Rainer Maria Rilke
“Homesickness” by Marina Tsvetaeva
“Don't Hesitate” by Mary Oliver
“There's a certain Slant of light” by Emily Dickinson
“Poem for Haruko” by June Jordan
“Rain” by Roberto Bolaño
“To Be Human Is to Sing Your Own Song” by Mary Oliver
“Toward a City That Sings” by June Jordan
“Edward the Confessor” by Eileen Myles
“Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman
Roland Ruocco (United States) Sunburst
Oil on canvas, 36"x48"
They are sharing ONE pea.
Will scan these later: collection of art during a recent camping trip, the Escalante route! Went with a friend who was working so we had some low mileage days (which is great because that means more drawing time)
+ bonus isopod (a rare sight in undeveloped desert)
A group of seven dogs in China has won the hearts of netizens for their loyalty and teamwork after banding together to escape a dog thief an
OH MY GOD?????😭🥹
#better than any disney movies
Edit: they made sure their injured friend was okay too omg
The Corgi’s name is apparently “Big Fat” AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Sir Peter Scott
Vitaly Makarov (Russian b. 1971), Fresh, 2020, Oil on canvas
Timothy Barr (American b.1957), Barn Owl, 2024, Oil on panel (There is an Owl in the painting)
Paris Lumière # 3 - Paul Duru
French , b. 1990s
Pigment inks print on paper , 42 x 59.4 cm. Ed. of 100
Where it grows - Line Holtegaard , 2024.
Danish , b, 1980 -
Oil and acrylic on canvas , 60 x 70 cm.
Elena Wuest - An afternoon Tea, 2026 - Oil on canvas
Nikolay Dubovskoy (Russian 1859-1918), The Rainbow, 1892, Oil on canvas