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@theartofmadeline
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Kaledo Art

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Origami Around
AnasAbdin
cherry valley forever
Keni
todays bird
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

ellievsbear
styofa doing anything

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Claire Keane

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@orpheusismefr
this entire blog is simply just a compilation of my soul yearning
wang yuping
tiger tateishi
Human torso phantom for medical imaging
Night in Day by Thomas Blackshear II
Villa Perugini by Marco Ponzianelli
Warning from Space
Seasons of Flowers
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Kickstarter for my new art book is now live!
Sketches by Gustav Gaudernack, 1910
Tooth Fairies
Torsos made out of driftwood by Nagato Iwasaki. (2014)
Artist- Yuki Ryota
huge shoutout to trees and also rain
Ahmed Moustafa (Egyptian, 1943) - The Transcendental Mansions of the Moon (1999)
as i was reading the 1818 annotated text of mary shelley’s frankenstein, i noticed that one of my favorite lines, “Clerval was a being formed in the very poetry of nature”, had an annotation by Shelley connecting it to The Story Of Rimini by Leigh Hunt.
i obviously checked it out, and found out that that line was describing PAOLO from dante’s inferno… as in paolo and francesca… THE star-crossed lovers… francesca was in an arranged marriage (familiar?) and sinned by falling in love with paolo… and theyre together in hell and regret nothing…
i’m actually weeping over this being a canon parallel. go stream francesca by hozier one billion times
L’Epistre d’Othea, 15th century