Mount Rainier National Park by Travis
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Love Begins
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Claire Keane
Game of Thrones Daily

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Mount Rainier National Park by Travis
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Carl Georg Adolph Hasenpflug, (1802-1858).
David McElwee
Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires
Victorian Memento Mori Skull Ring, Gilt Silver and Enamel, a haunting relic of an era captivated by mortality, c. 1880.
Druid of Durrag’s Tower by Lin Chang
love my pumpkin
violence my pumpkin
David McElwee
A woman enters an ancient medieval church that is carved into solid rock in Lalibela, Ethiopia. Lalibela is famous for their monolithic rock-cut churches. The churches themselves date from the seventh to thirteenth centuries, and were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. Steve McCurry.
Photoshop illustrations by Karina Refrynn
Peak Vampirism on acrylic
It is happening again.
Bone bouquets These just about sold out at my last market so i made more for this weekend! Perfect gift for the curio lovers. Dried foliage and weathered bone.
Bloodbark trees are highly prized for their exotic red wood. Also called Murder Trees, they produce large amounts of sap that looks strikingly like blood.
Those who have felled this tree claim to have become convinced they were striking down a human being. This is thought to be an adaptation that allows Bloodbarks to survive in an increasingly deforested world.
We've gone full circle. I made art, they made a video game based on it (it's free btw play it), then someone saw the piece and thought it was fanart of the game.