A StarBreaker edit, because Jace is the size of Porter's hammer.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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trying on a metaphor
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Today's Document

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JBB: An Artblog!
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A StarBreaker edit, because Jace is the size of Porter's hammer.
A scrapped illustration for Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” (1892).
Celestial Oak I painted this over a month ago and totally forgot to post it lol
I love the idea of each acorn containing it's very own universe 🌌 I've also been designing some acorn lanterns, photos coming soon!
nanami likes this polaroid of u
The good ending for Emily. She is in PARIS!
@kukikatt
I saw the skirt, got super excited, and was not disappointed
Prev tags via @lostlegendaerie because I am LOSING IT at this
where do u live
red: tropical
yellow: arid
green: temperate
blue: continental
light blue: polar
comedy option, see results etc
lena aires
Kayla Mahaffey - Born and raised on Chicago’s Southside, Kayla Mahaffey (aka: Kayla May) grew up learning to appreciate the charm and soul of her city. The world around her showed how beauty still coexists between the grittiness of our society and how the line between whimsy and reality blurs from time to time. Occasionally, taking inspiration from media and adding two-dimensional or abstract elements, her colorful paintings contain hints of whimsy and realism that tell a story of identity, nostalgia, and social topics that sometimes go unheard.
The mile-long rainbow flag being carried down First Avenue in New York City.
“For New York City Pride in 1994 (Stonewall 25), Baker created a mile-long rainbow flag that was carried down First Avenue in Manhattan. During the parade, Baker used scissors to cut segments from the flag to be rushed to Fifth Avenue for an impromptu protest march in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the headquarters of New York City’s anti-gay Catholic archdiocese.
^“At the bottom of the image is the segment of the flag cut for the St. Patrick’s Cathedral protest. Photograph by Mick Hicks”
“Gilbert Baker wearing a white sequined dress (right) and other protestors triumphantly march the cut pieces of the mile-long flag past St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Photograph by Charles Beal”
#france in shambles. automation truly comes for us all.
New Year New Me
looks at work i need to get done. looks at gay ocs. looks away sweating.
Happy Pride to Bella the Comic Bubble and Attorney Amy O’Neil!
Avery with some alocasia! This was such a blast to paint <3