Gaurav Gupta “Siren Rising”

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Gaurav Gupta “Siren Rising”
The Atelier “Aurelie”
Fontainebleau State Park, Louisiana by Lana Gramlich
Georgia O'Keeffe: Narcissa’s last Orchid (1940)
This is the foundation of all hope btw. In the words of Tolkien, 'despair is for those who see the end beyond all doubt. We do not.'
art: Mac Baconai
Dandelion by Harry Bertoia
Anette T.V.
KOBELL, Franz Coastal Landscape with Storm Approaching c. 1800 Pen and brown ink and brush and brown wash, 110 x 172 mm Art Institute, Chicago
people talk about how we need to bring back "don't feed the trolls" rhetoric for modern internet ragebait and I agree but also I think the most useful thing from the Old Internet that I miss is LURKING
be a lurker. just read things and think about them without feeling the need to weigh in or call out or disseminate everything you encounter. it's so nice and so freeing and it's a good way to learn things.
I have frequently regretted getting involved in shit that didn't involve me online but you know what I've never regretted doing? Lurking. literally lurk moar
A moment of peace
As a former humanities student, I feel it is my duty to reblog this one.
M.C. Escher (Dutch, 1898-1972)
The 2nd Day of Creation, 1925
The full rotation of the Moon as seen by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
It’s so beautiful and amazing that we live at a moment in time when we can see the entire moon, and not just the side that’s tidally-locked toward the Earth.
@netherworldpost Atty, my darling! A post featuring your beloved!