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RMH

Kiana Khansmith
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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cherry valley forever

Love Begins

oozey mess
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Peter Solarz
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#extradirty
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost
Stranger Things
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Product Placement

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Chicago this weekend ☃️🥶
Winding up the Great Orme - Rob Pointon , 2025.
British , b. 1982 -
Oil on board , 60 x 40 cm.
Silver Surfer by Alex Maleev
Eva Dragan.
Carry the moon - copics on lime green paper (microns and white gel pen for details)
An update:
I painted a gouache version of Carry the Moon!
Underground is a weird place
@queer-as-city-folk seems like something you might like
Oh my god I am obsessed!!! I love you public transit heron in London
In The Garden, for giant robot’s Fruit and Veggie show.
Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831–1889) - “Dancing Skeletons”
hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk, n.d.
source
Franciszka Themerson (1907-1988), ''Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There'', 1946
"The illustrations of Through The Looking-Glass that appear in this book, finished in 1946, have remained unpublished since then [until Inky Parrot Press’ edition in 2001] to the disappointment of the author, who considered them to be one of her best works for children’s illustration. Franciszka Themerson commissioned them for George G. Harrap. In 1946, Carroll’s work was about to enter the public domain and the proposals to republish Alice came one after the other. Although printing was concluded near the end of 1947, Harrap decided to postpone the publication due to the ‘difficult market situation’. Franciszka Themerson wished to anticipate correcting the prints to have them ready by the time the publication of the book was decided, but no one gave her any certainty that this would happen, and in the end the issue was left up in the air. When in 1969, twenty two years later, she wanted to recover her drawings with the intention of publishing them through another publishing house, she was told they were unable to locate them. After a year of complicated negotiations, her lawyers (Tarlo, Lyons & Aukin) managed to make them appear and be returned to her." (Source) And more here.
Joy Sullivan, “Even If”, Instructions for Traveling West
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16-page zine about a long-term interest of mine, atmospheric diving suits. I love these underwater "robots" and their strange & varied histories