Steven Vincent Johnson, Greetings, 1979
will byers stan first human second
Cosmic Funnies
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Jules of Nature
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Discoholic 🪩
Claire Keane
Today's Document

pixel skylines

shark vs the universe

#extradirty

Kaledo Art
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
noise dept.
Show & Tell
Peter Solarz

ellievsbear
seen from Brazil

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@strangegravves
Steven Vincent Johnson, Greetings, 1979
Aigana Gali — Meditator II (oil and acrylic on canvas, 2021)
John Taylor, A Delicate Dainty Damnable Dialogue between the Devil and a Jesuit, 1642
saturn fields
The High Road
if cats aren't meant to be kissed on their heads then what's that little space between their ears for
Van Gogh's Starry Night with the first image taken by the James Webb telescope by alpgenart (via astronomy_eye)
1. Fresh picture of the spinning Phantom Galaxy by the new James Webb Space Telescope *• 2. Nautilus shell cut in half. | Golden ratio.
COMPARISON PHOTOS: hubble vs james webb
SMACS 0723
southern ring nebula
carina nebula (NGC 3324)
stephan's quintet
Anima Mia - 1980/1981 H.R. Giger (my favorite one)
shit man this got me emotional
“Death is the epitome of the truth that in each moment we are thrust into the unknown. Here all clinging to security is compelled to cease, and whenever the past is dropped away and safety abandoned, life is renewed. Death is the unknown in which all of us lived before birth..”
—
Alan Watts
art by Albane Simon
Chihiro & Haku from Spirited Away, by Amber Paine.
Illustration by Liliane Fortier, 1980, as album art for Pascal Languirand’s ‘De Harmonia Universalia’
Rodney Matthews