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blake kathryn
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shark vs the universe
trying on a metaphor
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Mike Driver
Cosmic Funnies
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Kaledo Art
we're not kids anymore.

Andulka
Not today Justin

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Quilted, 2011
The frog laces up. Advertising poster. L. Cappiello, artist. 1906.
Gallica
萩原 卓哉/Hagihara Takuya
Archive
Helen Lundeberg (American, 1908-1999)
Microcosm and Macrocosm, 1937
Oil on masonite
28 1/4 x 13 3/4 in. (71.755 x 34.925 cm)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The only goat tower in the United States.
Built with 5,000 bricks and 276 spiral steps, the Tower of Baa-Goat in rural Illinois was created by Dave and Marcia Johnson as a climbing tower for their goats.
The 31-foot brick structure lets the animals climb, rest, and reach small compartments inside the tower.
It was inspired by a goat tower the couple saw in a wine magazine — and became one of the strangest animal-centered structures in the country.
Credit: Architecture Hub
Morgan Brig
Ethan Murrow - Murmurs and Echoes, 2025 - Acrylic on panel
Dyana Hesson (American, born 1966)
Crowdsourcing - Succulents [Huntington Gardens,CA], 2020
Oil on canvas, 60 x 48 inches
Private collection
Fukita Fumiaki (, born 1926)
The Moon Rises" 2016
woodcut; ink and colour on paper
Credit: Jin 日本
And then you had that dream again.
yuko takada
Untitled © Peter Solarz
Kazuyuki Ohtsu, Japanese
Wisteria in the Mountain, 2019
Sulfur volcano’s in Garut - Indonesia Sulfur Springs
Fiona Finnegan (Irish, b. 1979, Newry, Ireland, based Belfast, Ireland) - How the Light Gets In, 2022, Paintings: Oil on Linen
"The earth's rain belt." Pictured knowledge. v.1. 1916.
"(I)f you could get far enough away from the earth to look back on it, as we do on Saturn through a telescope, you would see a belt of clouds around it. The water of the equator, under the hot sun, is constantly sending up vapor which turns to clouds in the cooler atmosphere of the upper regions and then comes down in rain."
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