Sleeping Statues
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Sleeping Statues
The Nomad Onion 🧅 ☁️
SHIVA’S TATTOOS Artist: Ravi Zupa Published by Black Book Gallery 18″ x 24″ 2 color screen print with the artists signature stamp and a stamp of the srivatsa knot cut from a traffic cone. (via Black Book Gallery)
YEAR OF THE RAT 鼠
Happy Lunar New Year 2020!
Abdul Mati Klarwein
Check the amazing book in PDF here.
A load of Japanese citrus doodles I’ve put together from my Twitter.
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Sakurajima Komikan, Dekopon, Tankan, Kumquats, Yuzu (Mont Blanc)
Love, Death & Robots: The Witness (2019) dir. Alberto Mielgo
Classic cover by Charles Burns from Dope Comix #5. published by Kitchen Sink Comix, January 1984.
x Sylvain Sarrailh
https://www.artstation.com/tohad
Cranes lift the face of a statue from the Abu Simbel Temples in Egypt, May 1966.Photograph by Georg Gerster, National Geographic
Toriyama <3
Joanna Karpowicz (Polish, b. 1976, Kraków, Poland) - Anubis in Hakone, 2014 Paintings: Acrylics on Canvas, Private Collections
nunca me canso de mirar estos fondos...
Thai accordion-folded books like this have images of charms for divination, tattooing and shamanistic practices. Also included are supernatural animals, magical tigers, protective ogres, and representations of Rahu who swallows the sun and moon to cause solar and lunar eclipses.
Planet Jupiter, observed by NASA’s Juno probe on December 16, 2017. Processing by David Marriott.