Three Goblin Art
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Xuebing Du

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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NASA

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Jules of Nature
Show & Tell
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How my collection started (2011)
How it ended up (2026)
I didn't even picture absolutely everything, I still have a lot of books and figures in other places. If I could tell my teenage self this is what I'd be surrounded by as an adult I have no doubt it would motivate her to keep going!
I should go there - Marian Plug , 2016.
Dutch, 1937 -
Acrylic on canvas , 100 x 150 cm.
WHAT ARE YALL READING RN you must tell me
Care Work by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (library e-book)
The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elizabeth Tova Bailey (owned physical copy)
Down With The Prince by Xanna Renae (Kobo e-book)
Yona of the Dawn volume 13 (e-book)
and technically i'm supposed to be keeping up with Dracula Daily again but im slacking
hey, tag this with a food people get really upset about you not liking
Doris McCarthy (Canadian, 1910-2010), Iceberg Fantasy #32, 1985. Oil on canvas, 60 x 84 in.
The Unicorn Defends Himself, 1495-1505. from The Hunt of The Unicorn tapestry series
Another update is in the works! Here’s a preview of a ceramic forest dragon that will be available. The update will be Friday, July 17th at 8pm Eastern time.
outfit repeater, movie rewatcher, same post mutiple times reblogger
summer nights
Man, we have got to stop treating art like it has an expiration date. That show stopped airing? Doesn’t mean it can’t haunt your every waking thought. Everybody’s into this album, but you don’t have the energy for new music right now? It’ll be waiting for you when you’re ready. That movie’s fifty years old and indie as shit? Incredible, you have the chance to share it with folks who might never otherwise feel that particular punch of delight. Books don’t go bad. Shows inspire fandoms decades after they’ve wrapped up. We’re still looking at cave paintings and statue work from ancient times and letting the joy of creation bring tears to our eyes. That’s the point of art. It’s as close to immortality as we ever get. Why try to give that magic a shelf life?
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2016-10-20