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Glitter - Alice Brasser , 2026.
Dutch , b. 1965 - Oil on paper , 30 x 24 cm.
Clotilde Olyff (Belgian, b. 1962, based Brussels, Belgium) - Stone Alphabet, 1994. She collected these over a 14-year period from the banks of rivers and oceans.
Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Leucosticte australis), Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Various fungi from Manu Bio Station in Peru.
photographs by Paxon Kale CC
What if kitties had a festival called kitties festival
And all of the kitties had to go so you had to help them pack a little bag with coins a toy and lunch if they are not going to buy it at the kitties festival
Ample wildflowers on a hike in the mountains, Alberta.
important reminder that most people you follow online are significantly lamer than you think they are including me. and if you feel insecure comparing yourself to someone online: DON'T. theyre probably also lame and weird. most people on the internet are
reblog if you're also lame and weird.
Started a new mixed media sketchbook. I’m not used to rough texture paper but it’s fun to play around with.
Fruit vendor in Tbilisi waiting for customers. 2005, Martin Roemers.
Contemporary art haters will be like "i don't get it" and then not read the title or artist statement or the medium or the year or
salmon fancam
I wish I could make white people(and not just white Americans) understand how diverse the pre-columbian Americas were. The history, religion, culture, politics was at least as complex as Europe's. There was the full gamut of religions, from monotheists to animists to ancestral religions. There were city building empires, village farmers, nomadic traders, and so many other ways to live. This is all just based on what we know, the fragments left behind and the stories of survivors of an apocalyptic plague. All this before the most extended campaign of genocide in history was waged in an attempt to wipe out those survivors.
Over 500 years spent trying to cut down a whole trunk of human culture.
Do you understand how much poorer our whole species is because of it? Can you imagine where art, religion, and science would be if we still had these vast bodies of knowledge? The stain of the colonial project will never be fully washed clean. We owe more than just the land to those we stole from. We owe them a whole future, a future that could have been brighter for all of us. If only greed and fear weren't allowed to rule this land.
Yesterday's wave of storms was good training practice for the varmints, so we all spent some time in the basement.