Penguin Crime covers from the 1960s.
will byers stan first human second
One Nice Bug Per Day

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Claire Keane
sheepfilms
Show & Tell
Three Goblin Art
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
almost home
Mike Driver
macklin celebrini has autism

JBB: An Artblog!
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todays bird
Cosmic Funnies

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Penguin Crime covers from the 1960s.
Olga Onischenko
In bed but awake, JC Götting
Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon by William Blake Richmond (1874)
The Laura Ashley Book of Home Decorating, 1988
(the first plate is big, the second one is tiny)
[ID: two ceramic plates with Snoopy hand painted in it in cobalt blue. On the first one, he’s wearing a chef’s hat and apron and holding various kitchen utensils - the border of the plate is blue. On the second plate, he’s on a skateboard. End ID]
Concept art for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Benjamin Victor
Frederick Cayley Robinson, frontispiece from The blue bird, by Maurice Maeterlinck, New York, 1920.
(Source: archive.org)
Eclipse of the Sun in Venice in July 8, 1842 by Ippolito Caffi.
Gorgerous Kawaji Ryuko — otokoyaku star (male impersonator) from all-female theatre SKD (Shochiku Revue), 40s-50s.
No way, she was an extraordinary woman.
Fiona Apple
My favourite underrated Van Gogh paintings
(via woundedsaint, larvalhex)
julia florence, "treat me like the sea," 2021, glazed stoneware
Inscription reads: Treat me like the sea, accept my rough and smooth, in her fierceness respect her strength, and in her calm you’ll see it too. Need she solitude, give her peace, and in all her wildness as waves to shore, I will return to you once more.