Misplaced Lens Cap
Today's Document

#extradirty
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we're not kids anymore.
noise dept.
Cosimo Galluzzi

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

pixel skylines

Discoholic 🪩
wallacepolsom
Three Goblin Art
todays bird
Claire Keane
Cosmic Funnies

Kaledo Art

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seen from Malaysia

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@skogs-fru
Maria Berrio
Romeo and Juliet (1876) - Frank Dicksee
Witch by Valera Lutfullina
This artist’s portfolio here.
(here, also, is the riso version printed by colourcode in to)
@dr-gene-ray
Bohemian Landscape, 1808, Caspar David Friedrich
some images that remind me of heaven and water ❤
A sketch done during some recent train journeys *:・゚✧
The Watzmann, 1825, Caspar David Friedrich
Medium: oil
https://www.wikiart.org/en/caspar-david-friedrich/the-watzmann-1825
Legh Mulhall Kilpin - Gate of the Infinite
Roman villa del Casale in Piazza Armerina, Sicily.
“[T]hough the origin of most of our words is forgotten, each word was at first a stroke of genius, and obtained currency, because for the moment it symbolized the world to the first speaker and to the hearer. The etymologist finds the deadest word to have been once a brilliant picture. Language is fossil poetry. As the limestone of the continent consists of infinite masses of the shells of animalcules, so language is made up of images, or tropes, which now, in their secondary use, have long ceased to remind us of their poetic origin.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson, “The Poet”, in Essays: Second Series
Temple of Tanit, 1909, Konstantin Korovin
https://www.wikiart.org/en/konstantin-korovin/temple-of-tanit-1909
Sunset at Ambleteuse, 1899, Théo van Rysselberghe