hopefully i'll get to do something other than endure soon. that would be really nice
NASA
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

if i look back, i am lost
Mike Driver

@theartofmadeline

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almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
trying on a metaphor

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🩵 avery cochrane 🩵
cherry valley forever

Kiana Khansmith
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Andulka
art blog(derogatory)
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@prettyunconcerned
hopefully i'll get to do something other than endure soon. that would be really nice
breathe-e
Josh Smith
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Essam Marouf (Egyptian, 1958) - Untitled (2010)
Olafur Eliasson. Moonlight Lifetime, 2019
tapado agate
Nikita Chan (Chinese-American, b. Macau, China, based Los Angeles, CA, USA) - Lazy Dozy, Drawings: Faber-Castell Colored Pencils
HILMA AF KLINT / "THE DOVE: XII" / 1915 [oil on canvas | U/D]
A window of a temple
Kyoto,Japan
2012
Laurence Jansen — Stem from Spring (oil on linen, 2025)
I’m not the woman I was a few years ago or even a year ago but I still like to hold her hand and remind her she did her best with what she knew
having a hometown is such a fucked up concept. i grew up here so i do not want to stay here anymore. i miss it when i am away but once i am back i realise why i wanted to go away as far as possible from it. i am familiar with every corner of this place i did not realise when it slowly changed into something unrecognisable. i would probably like to be buried here but i'd rather die than live here
Liz Toohey-Wiese, 2024.
"A sign installed in the largest wildfire burn I’ve ever seen, along the BC/YK border. Borrowing the aesthetics of BC Recreation Site signs, once again pointing to the overlaps of outdoor recreation, resource extraction, and the consequences of the climate crisis. Most recreation sites in BC exist along previously built logging and mining roads.
“Forced into a great and difficult transformation” was a line I heard in a lecture on Buddhist philosophy I was listening to on my drive up north. But it became another mantra I thought about while living in a place that’s been utterly transformed by resource extraction over the past century, and as I thought about the burnt landscapes I drove through."
More here.
Margaret Atwood, from an essay featured in "In Other Worlds," originally published in 2011