“ A friend of mine came across this huge ammonite impression fossil in the woods of Vancouver Island.”
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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if i look back, i am lost

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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macklin celebrini has autism
trying on a metaphor

shark vs the universe
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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“ A friend of mine came across this huge ammonite impression fossil in the woods of Vancouver Island.”
A select image of The legend of Fig Boys series is made by hermaphroditic plants, figs, and adolescents. This series portrays the fig boys seeks their spiritual growth through strange journey and activities which like whimsical group games, or unavoidable struggles and fights.
full series link is:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/85095533/The-legend-of-Fig-Boys
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Words of Emotion
Oʙᴇʀᴏɴ Nɪɢʜᴛsᴄᴀᴘᴇ (by Cʀɪsᴘʏ Sᴄᴀᴘᴇs) Tasmania, Australia
500px / Highway to the Moon by Aaron J. Groen
Peter Alexander (American, b. 1939), Combo 32, 1985. Acrylic on paper mounted on board, sheet 14.75 x 18 in.; board: 15.25 x 18.5 in.
The Invisible Man, 1933, Salvador Dali
https://www.wikiart.org/en/salvador-dali/the-invisible-man-1933
Joe Fafard (Canadian, b. 1942), DC Neuf, 1978. Colour silkscreen, 65 x 46 cm.
via the-cinder-fields
Arthur Bianchini (1869 - 1955) - Blooming Garden. Oil on canvas.
Still can’t quite decide if I like this one, but I also can’t keep poking at it, so!
If you like this art, please consider reblogging it so others can see.
haarkon green house tour