Monterey Bay Aquarium

@theartofmadeline

Kaledo Art
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Andulka
Jules of Nature

Product Placement
trying on a metaphor

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TVSTRANGERTHINGS

#extradirty
Cosimo Galluzzi

JBB: An Artblog!

Kiana Khansmith
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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wallacepolsom
sheepfilms
Misplaced Lens Cap

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@noisomedrip
cub3-2
req'd by @iamtau
for the australians out there
text: Well I'm not here to fuck spiders
WHIMSICAL MUGS ♡
Basile Soussan, “Drôle de chauve-souris”
ink on paper, 2026
"Blackbird" - personal work, inspired by my hometown. Blackbirds are my favourite - they sing so beautifully.
a simple figure commissioned by a local band
Forgetting, Forgetting, Forgotten
Other artworks that I made for Hull Rupture!
Playtest available here: 🔗 https://store.steampowered.com/app/4358660/Hull_Rupture/
Untitled © Peter Solarz
Early Latin borrowings: utensils
Over the past few days, I’ve created two infographics on early Germanic loanwords from Latin: one on construction, with words such as kitchen and street, and one on food, with cheese, butter and others.
Today, I’m wrapping up the trilogy with an infographic on utensils. Fork, pan, sack, mint and chest – they were all borrowed into Proto-West Germanic, the ancestor of English, when the Romans controlled large parts of north-western Europe during the early first millennium AD.
How do we know these words were borrowed from Latin? You can read all about it in this article. And this article tells you three ways can you identify early borrowings from Latin.
Pixel post dividers for everyone! It's not much, but feel free to use them if you'd like. I don't know the ideal size for these, so let me know if they're too tall. I can make them a bit shorter next time.
And then you had that dream again.
little red riding hood