Introduction
Hello all! I'm Standingpillar, or Stan for short. This is my nature sideblog.
Some info about me:
- Adult
- Transgender & queer
- in a loving relationship with my wife/girlfriend
Thank you for reading! Have a wonderful day!
Cosimo Galluzzi
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Jules of Nature
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almost home
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todays bird

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we're not kids anymore.
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JBB: An Artblog!

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Kaledo Art
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Introduction
Hello all! I'm Standingpillar, or Stan for short. This is my nature sideblog.
Some info about me:
- Adult
- Transgender & queer
- in a loving relationship with my wife/girlfriend
Thank you for reading! Have a wonderful day!
checking mutuals blogs like . lifting up large stones to look at rhe creepy crawleys and gently setting it back down
Yahoooooooooo!!!!
Summer sketchbook pages ☀️🪶
Playing dress up with Vera
I made a pride flag out of free bug stock photos.
Feel free to use it! 🌈🌈🌈🌈
Sedona
Mixed media on 4x6" cold press paper, 2026
Prints: https://www.inprnt.com/artist/print/sedona/
Original for sale: https://ko-fi.com/s/43400d363c
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Photo is referenced from Coyote Yipps, a blog documenting urban coyotes in San Francisco, CA. Published with permission from author and photographer Janet Kessler. Thank you for your hard work and dedication documenting these amazing animals, Janet!
Pointing my phone out the window at 5am
Bird and frog sounds in a summer pasture
stuff I saw back when I lived near the beach
— Chibi Concavenator
While the crab-eating fox’s (Cerdocyon thous) name implies that crabs make up most of its diet, this canid is omnivorous and has a wide-ranging menu that changes with the seasons. It lives in parts of eastern and northern South America, where it’s found in forests, savannas, shrubland, and wetlands. During the dry season, it may snack more on insects; during the wet season, it favors crustaceans.
Photo: gabriel_delasala, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
rediscovering ray troll's art in my fish era is such a delight. that guy makes art that sounds like his name. he was so right about fish worship
Plan on touching up and scanning a few more later but here's one for the road
Sunrise