Monterey Bay Aquarium
Three Goblin Art

oozey mess
trying on a metaphor
NASA
occasionally subtle

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Cosmic Funnies
Keni
almost home
Acquired Stardust
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Mike Driver
art blog(derogatory)
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@moristyle
miffy with a pearl earring i adore you
Forest
外で絵を描きました。
Likes to draw outside.
Depiction of Darwin’s Garden, New York Botanic Garden (by James Robertson)
Carlotta Corpron. Sona and Chandi Climbing Tree, circa 1940-1950.
annko_0_
Greater sage grouse chick
The symmetry of this turn in the air!
Yellow Warblers (Setophaga petechia) are small, agile birds known for their stunning ‘circle flight’ during nest-building.
These little guys perform a semi-circular flight to mark their territory.
Album single cover for Andrew Boylan's "April 9".
insta | masto | portfolio | prints | kofi | patreon
We come to you with a very important missive: behold these incense boxes (kōgō) in the shape of mandarin ducks! From Meiji-period Japan (1868–1912), they are made of lacquered wood and decorated with gold and silver takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, and togidashimaki-e, as well as cutout gold foil application.
They're part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's open access collection and available to view on JSTOR.
Naroth Kean.
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Inktober Day 12: Remote
You found your way here
Normally, I wouldn't share photos of myself, but I was sewing a bit, so here you go. Old duvet cover transformed into a frilly shirt, haha.
For those who are interested - for the shirt I was pretty much following the instructions here and here. It's very nicely described and because it's basically only made out of rectangles the pattern is very simple to make and in general it's not difficult to sew at all. I had to make it quite a bit smaller though and the sleeves are still rather too long for me, which may look stylish on photos but it's a bit too much. :'^)
The first link also has instructions for the neckcloth and other 18th century items ✨
Granny square cardigan, SilveiraHandmade