Star-crossed
If you would like it as a print you can purchase it at my store <3
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Star-crossed
If you would like it as a print you can purchase it at my store <3
A visual explanation of why stars fall on Earth. Details of The Augsburg Book of Miracles, an illuminated manuscript made in Augsburg in Germany in the 16th century, anonymous author-ess.
(Calamity au) Zelda in the hebra mountains, ganon headed off somewhere with link’s dog tagging along, ganon and link
Fabuloussss ( ⓛ` ᆺ ´ⓛ ) ! I really wish Arbok had special markings and abilities like in the manga wehh
One of the very first painters I truly loved -and love to this day- Boris Kustodiev. It’s sort of embarrassing, since that fact alone points squarely at all my mushy insides, but it’s true - I love the super-saturation, the rotund, rosy-cheeked, happy Russians and the love beaming from every stroke. So there. When I was growing up, Kustodiev’s land-of-plenty Russia was long gone, but this is how I like to think of it when I need a break from the Dostoyevsky version.
Boris Kustodiev also did some interesting illustrations, among them contributing art to Gogol’s Dead Souls. I’ll have to track those down at some point.
Fishing on the Black Sea, 1900, Arkhip Kuindzhi
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Michael Cheval
At the end of the day
great fairy forest
Penda’s Fen, 1974, Alan Clarke
Sora gets fucking killed by a gorilla
“Don’t need no hooman”
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A dombra performance by a 23-year-old Kazakh musician in Lake Köbeituz, a salt lake in Kazakhstan that turns pink every several years.
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Deer and cherry blossoms in Nara park, Japan
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Ruprecht von Kaufmann, The Breeze, 2020, oil on linoleum