jellyfish babies
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Origami Around
will byers stan first human second
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

blake kathryn

Product Placement

shark vs the universe
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Love Begins

#extradirty

if i look back, i am lost
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
noise dept.
macklin celebrini has autism
official daine visual archive
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art blog(derogatory)
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jellyfish babies
juvenile springtail
Evgenii Rachev illustration for "Havran Kutcha", book published in 1974.
(book from my private collection)
Walter Grab (Swiss, 1927-1989) - La Famille (The Family) (1953)
Cnetizens: Why the thousand-year-old stone statues at the Northern Song Mausoleums aren’t covered with glass enclosures.
The director of the Cultural Relics Bureau replies: "They’ve stood here largely intact for over a millennium. Why add extra barriers?"
Visitors worry wind, rain and sunlight in the farmland will wear them down. The director explains:
Glass covers speed up decay—it’s like locking the statues in a sauna. Trapped heat and moisture create sharp temperature shifts. Salt crystals inside the stone expand and crack the carvings far faster than open-air exposure.
These statues blend naturally with the farmland landscape. Glass barriers would destroy the sense of scale and historical atmosphere.
When first built, the mausoleum complex was a restricted royal compound ringed by walls, palaces and pine trees—no farmland at all. After the Song fell, protection systems collapsed. Wars and weather destroyed buildings. Local residents gradually dismantled the abandoned structures, reusing timber and bricks in nearby villages.
By the Ming and Qing dynasties, villagers turned the empty grounds into farmland, leaving stone figures scattered amid crops.
Few people damaged the statues for three reasons: each weighs several tons and is impossible to move; folk belief held that anyone who damaged the guardian statues would be cursed with misfortune; every later dynasty passed laws punishing those who vandalized former imperial mausoleums.
Once an exclusive imperial burial ground, now ordinary farmland—this shift tells the story of history. Glass covers would only be unnecessary. As an old Chinese poem puts it: 旧时王谢堂前燕,飞入寻常百姓家
The swallows that were wont to grace the halls of Wang and Xie, Now seek the humble roofs of common men.
(cr 大鹅呀eyaeyaeya,陈帆fotochen,摄色📸,腾腾兔兔🐰)
Nico Marlet inspired attack on Grhlt on artfight!!!
Umber, Platypus, Mulberry, Quokka, Aurora, Taipan, Dugong, and Ninteen
belated 17776 day fanart !!! who’s ready to play football for eternity?
directly aping one of my favorite screenshots ever
full strip under the cut:
WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO BE SAD ABOUT?
stop calling it a girl dinner and call it by its formal name: Fend For Yourself dinner in an ingredients household
ellingson.tv on instagram
The joyful boys.
breakfast from when before i eated it
okay. here is my breakfast from before time began
more artfiiight, revenge for voks_
I really like the works of Claudi Acciari so i tried doing something similar, like a faux study