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Layered cliffs under clear sky by qing ying
Insect pot by Yui Suzuki, 2025-04-10
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Art by Kim Jaehyun
If I’m able to, then perhaps I’ll be closer to portraying a true expression of love.
-Hayao Miyazaki (x)
trout!!!
even more land fish
Puffin lovers♡ prints
Fish out of water, gouache and markers on paper.
Our girlfriend looks so pretty from outer space
In the distance, illuminated by the soft light trickling through the ocean’s productive surface layer, swims a large, churning mass. As the mass moves closer, its true identity becomes apparent: a massive school of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares). As they pass by, you notice some are the length of an adult man, if not larger. Their rounded, torpedo-shaped bodies and thin, crescent-shaped tails allow them to slice effortlessly through the water. They swim perpetually, without pause, from birth until death.
Where are they going? Perhaps they’re seeking a nearby feeding spot, using their keen sense of smell to locate potential prey. Or maybe, they’re on a longer journey, swimming across an entire ocean.
What is regional endothermy? Why do tuna undergo ‘bounce dives’? Why do they have a unique, special partnership with dolphins?
Learn more about one of the fastest fish in the ocean at the link below to my blog, LivInSeas!
In the distance, illuminated by the soft light trickling through the ocean’s productive surface layer, swims a large, churning mass. As the
Crafting some mini fishies out of small scraps!! 🎣💫
snapshot from one of Oscar’s memorial paintings i did last year!
here are some more cats 🍓
He's worried about stepping on flowers. He loves nature.
Wow thanks everyone ;v;
Mini lore snippet lol: at first I just doodled the cat alone in the middle of a page, but I loved him so much I just turned the page and drew the whole thing. He's so great.
Thomas Zhuang: Street Series, NYC #182, 2013