could you make pngs for bearded vultures? maybe throw in some bones too since they eat those. not rushing you :3
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Love Begins
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Jules of Nature

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could you make pngs for bearded vultures? maybe throw in some bones too since they eat those. not rushing you :3
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White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
Clay Johnson, (American), Marsh Sky, 2026, Oil on linen - Hunting Beach State Park, Sunrise
things to say after fucking up egregiously
pack it up boys we've made a social blunder
let's run that again
one more time normal style
I'm going to become a statistic
further proof god is out to get me
it's because I tore my acl senior year
I couldn't do it for religious reasons
my ex took my talent in the divorce
good thing nobody saw that (said directly to someone who definitely saw it)
Days that end in why
Hey, what do you think of this?
Brett Allen Johnson (American, born 1984)
"At the End of Yesterday", 2021.
Oil on Canvas, 22 × 22 inches.
Private Collection.
I am a huge fan of retiring to my quarters
These creatures are super fun to draw, so here are some studies I just did.
Can you recognize all the birds? Also, would you like me to share the timelapses from the process of drawing each of them?
Let me know in the comments!
Arete Nani (based Japan) - Untitled, 2025, Paintings: Digital Art
Thinking about him (the lendbreen dog)
In 2019, a 16th century dog emerged from the ice in a mountain pass between Lom and Skjåk. He was a grown male, around the size of an elkhound, and had experienced injuries that were healed by the time of his passing. He wore a wicker collar.
Ian Fisher, Linda, 2021
The Only Way Out is Through (Oils, 11x14 inches)