Maria Lax. Ireland. From the book Stray Sod

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
will byers stan first human second
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Keni
NASA
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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JBB: An Artblog!
Three Goblin Art
Sade Olutola
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RMH
occasionally subtle

pixel skylines

Kaledo Art
Cosmic Funnies
Peter Solarz
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Maria Lax. Ireland. From the book Stray Sod
Kelp forest - Monterey Bay Aquarium
link! long hair! big shirt!
Sea of Rays | x
forget about touching grass, i need to touch THE SEA I NEED TO GO INTO THE WATER I NEED TO DIVE INTO THE SEA!!!!!!!!!!!!
I NEED TO GO IN THERE ⬇️⬇️⬇️‼️‼️‼️
March 2026
A little palette of waves🌊
Небольшая палитра волн🌊
i think people get so used to their own creative work that they forget how amazing it is so i’m making this post as a reminder You are the only person capable of making art the exact way you make it. nobody else on earth can do that. there are always going to be those little habits and intricacies and details that simply cannot be replicated whether it’s in writing or painting or textiles and you make life all the better for it i love my friends’ art i love art from strangers im trying to love my own art I LOVE YOU!!! THE PERSON READING THIS!!!!!!! YOU ARE A PART OF THIS WORLD NEVER EVER STOP MAKING THINGS THAT CAN IMPACT IT
Fish bag sample for classes this spring/summer
i NEED to make this
south american sea nettle (chrysaora plocamia) | jelliesfarm on ig
Jellyfish mosaic tile piece, Havana, Cuba. From Great Houses of Havana.
You need to touch saltwater
Fish out of water, a paper craft.
Andrea Spencer Glassworks
Whoa.
Giant hermit crab (Petrochirus diogenes)
This specimen is relatively small. P. diogenes is the world’s second-largest hermit crab species, growing large enough to inhabit a full sized queen conch shell and beaten only by the terrestrial coconut crab, which is a hermit crab that stops using shells when it matures.
I can only assume that the the “diogenes” in its name comes from some parallel drawn between the hermit crab’s shell and the philosopher’s habit of sleeping in a large jar.
(Florida, 2/27/21)
2 Earthlings regard each other
Sea themed tiles
and in the distance, I saw / proud, solemn/fern-wild
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a painting sponsored by my patrons
float