Argillite Hawk Dish
Denny Dixon
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Cosimo Galluzzi
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KIROKAZE
Today's Document
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Jules of Nature
styofa doing anything
Sweet Seals For You, Always
we're not kids anymore.

JBB: An Artblog!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
taylor price
almost home
Game of Thrones Daily

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Argillite Hawk Dish
Denny Dixon
Small Salmon Cedar Panel
Trevor Hunt
Off the Hook - Halibut
Cori Savard
Deer
Wesley Wyse
Humpback
Wesley Wyse
S’éex’át (Tlingit for shrimp) Stone Lithograph
Crystal Worl
from the website: Despite its small size, this charming print depicts a shrimp and her eggs. This art is a tribute to one of artist Crystal Worl’s favorite foods and her memories of shrimping with her uncle. Stone lithograph with one color of deep and beautiful color red. Red symbolizes wealth, richness, and opportunity.
Each print is embossed along the bottom with la chicharra, or the cicada, and the embossed watermark of the high-quality paper used, Fabriano. While la chicharra is at the bottom center, the Fabriano watermark varies across the bottom of the print.
Loon Plaque
Chris Sparrow
Art Deco bookends featuring Medieval ladies reading. 1920
Max Le Verrier.
ghost cover doodles
Olympic violets in the fog
A gift for my mom's birthday, an autumn landscape on jasper. This autumn's been beautiful, no sudden snowstorms yet so there's enough time to appreciate all the colors. Jasper, oil, sea glass and lampwork
Hauntings - art by Edward Gorey (1968)
Dung moss! Never seen a piece of dung still remaining before, normally by the time these mosses are this large it’s completely deteriorated
Better Homes and Gardens Patchwork & Quilting, 1977.
behold my beach collection
hands you some bugs