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It’s been an eternity, but here’s a recent work.
Enikő Katalin Eged (Hungarian, b. 1992, Budapest, Hungary) - Cat BINGO, Paintings: Digital Art, Prints
Imagine getting an email like this in real life
i wasn’t going to post this study because I thought it was bad, but then i remembered that talent is an illusion and effort is worth showing
@morkaischosen
[image description: a digital illustration of an interior scene, focusing on a salt lamp sitting on a windowsill and illuminating the bowls, books, and bedspreads around it]
Where do I sign the petition to replace statues of shitty people with statues of Pikachu
Pokemon battles not civil war battles
tfw ur vampire bestie becomes ur mother in law bc she married ur lemon husbands mom first
bonus:
nothing brings me more joy than these two just being normal bffs from the start
this is so fucking bleak
The Heart Nebula Talon Abraxas m/j Peer into Cassiopeia’s heart Once the sky grows a little darker still, celebrate Valentine’s Day with a view of the stunning red Heart Nebula in Cassiopeia. The constellation sits to the upper left of the Little Dipper in the north this evening. The Heart Nebula, also cataloged as IC 1805, is a magnitude 6.5 emission nebula just under 5° east-southeast of magnitude 3.4 Epsilon (ε) Cassiopeiae. It’s best viewed with a larger (8-inch or more) telescope, though you can use low or high magnification to bring out different aspects of its structure. A nebula filter will further enhance the view. Look particularly for NGC 896, a bright knot of glowing gas and dust that sits southwest of the Heart proper and is a little easier to see than the larger, fainter nebula. You can also find NGC 1027, a 7th-magnitude star cluster, just over 1° east of the Heart.
Cover art for 'The Automated Goliath'
Ed Emshwiller
a random girl: ur so cute
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Still in awe that more than zero people in the world believe corals are just inanimate mineral formations, or that sea anemones are plants, or that sea urchins are just stationary objects, or that so many people didn’t know that every single seashell in the world comes from the death of its original owner and isn’t “molted” or “shed” from live snails. People deserve to know marine invertebrates as well as they do so many other animals :(
#they don’t swap shells?? is that only the lil hermit crabs?? do they also not make their own shells??? I am confused #like I didn’t think snails swapped but are they the only ones who make them?? With the exception of a couple cephalopods, all spiral seashells are made by snails! The same shell grows with the snail its entire life and a hermit crab is simply a crustacean that learned to re-use the remains of dead snails :)
Ines Pellegrini in Eyeball (1975)
Ilya Kaminsky, “Still Dancing: An Interview with Ilya Kaminsky”