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ART BLOG ✦ KO-FI ✦ ART TAG
bird / 23 / white / he/they
˖ ࣪⭑ commissions : paused / info being updated
I saw someone spell it "whimsicle" today. Like popsicle
professor creature and watchful eye. eating him event
a pearl - mitski
The original flag, by Gilbert Baker, June 25, 1978.
Emily Jo Gibbs - Horse chestnut bag and purse in silk dupion with copper wire and silk satin.
Credits to the photographer Honey Gilmore. Consider checking out their other work !! :
https://www.instagram.com/iamhoneygilmore/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
Art Nouveau Antique Seagull Diamond Enamel Gold Brooch France
Mystical Unicorn tapestry weave style fabric
explosion at health potion factory 0 dead 0 injured
i was meant to be a 500 year old tree
“Instead I prayed, oh Lord, let me be something useful and unpretentious. Even the chimney swift sings. Even the cobblestones have a task to do, and do it well. Lord, let me be a flower, even a tare; or a sparrow. Or the smallest bright stone in a ring worn by someone brave and kind, whose name I will never know.”
— Mary Oliver, “More Beautiful than the Honey Locust Tree Are the Words of the Lord,” from Thirst (via bostonpoetryslam)
kitty su by rielle oase
warming carafe with a stained glass pattern (ca. late 50s-early 60s)
also,,, go forth my minimalist artist x canvas yaoi posters
+ all 3 i still love these guys
some tamagotchis (and a tomato neko)