i found something today and instantly recognized it

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
sheepfilms

blake kathryn

roma★
occasionally subtle

ellievsbear
Not today Justin
art blog(derogatory)
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Kiana Khansmith
Game of Thrones Daily
Claire Keane

pixel skylines
Stranger Things
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

#extradirty
RMH
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

shark vs the universe

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@owlkid
i found something today and instantly recognized it
surveillance and carceral technology
art by @niochemblyat
Images from Leonard Nimoy’s The Full Body Project (2007)
The Full Body Project is a book of photography by Leonard Nimoy that features a group of women involved in fat liberation. They were the Fat-Bottom Revue—women who worked in film, theatre, and art and who formed the first all-fat burlesque performance group. The founder of the Fat-Bottom Revue, Heather MacAllister, was an advocate in the LGBT rights movement, the fat acceptance movement, and in particular was a champion for fat lesbians.
More photos:
I made a new tool! It's a web app for sending items back and forth between devices on the same local network.
Its noteworthy quality is that you can copy the received images without having to save them to gallery/downloads first.
clara doll homura being normal
Wiggly Lines self-portraits.
Audrey Bialke (American, 1991) - Who Watches Over Creeping Things (2022)
Wilhelm pantomime costume design (1890-1910) PNGs, part 3
(from: vam)
Detective Denise
a little reminder! by anna-laura art
Chimera
Acrylic on canvas, August 2024
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS????
Rebloging with my own previous tags above again because i forgot to mention some stuff
Genuinely some of the kindest compliments I've ever received on a piece of my art; I had to reblog so I could thank you!!!! Means more than I can say when people type up whole paragraphs abt something I created. I'm very happy it means something to you. Thought I'd answer your question in the meantime: this was done on a 12x24 canvas, if I recall correctly! So, decently sized, but not too huge (cannot imagine the hell that would be). I spent roughly 2 weeks nonstop working on this I'd say? Put some major crunch time in due to the exhibition it was for being way closer than initially anticipated lol. And I did have to custom color mix all my colors ^^;; definitely took a huge chunk of my time.... but not quite as much as me having to redo a lot of my line art that kept getting painted over haha. Fun fact for you! The blue background is actually just the initial wash i had planned to put over everything! I planned to go back over it fully, and thicken it, but winded up liking the wash look too much so I kept it. Thank you again for being so nice
Rise and collapse of a wave. Details of paintings by Michael Zeno Diemer (1867-1939)
harrowhark or whatever omg close ups under the readmore
you'll all be sorry 52
@maximumgraves ‘s webcomic is worth a read. Two, even.
Play Pentiment
The Moral I learned today:
Take Shrooms and get buff
This is what happened to Mario Mario
Deduces from above exchange a Moral imperative to imitate the example of Mario Mario. Googles "How to Emulate Mario". Instantly killed by Nintendo of America.