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THE VISION AND THE SCARLET WITCH V3, written by by steve orlando and drawn by lorenzo tammetta & ruth redmond
Art by: galactixy_illustrations on Instagram
The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1 (2025)
written by Steve Orlando art by Lorenzo Tammetta & Ruth Redmond
Serial Experiments Lain layout drawing by Yoshitake Abe
VISION & SCARLET WITCH #3 cover! Drawn/colored by me! 💖❤️🔥🤍
light of Aurora, Anastasia Trusova, acrylic, 2021
Counter weights (Gegengewichte), 1926. Wassily Kandinsky. Oil on canvas.
Computer wiring tunnel inside an abandoned coal power plant, photo by Bryan Buckley [1280x854]
Ralph McQuarrie cover art for Isaac Asimov’s "Robot Visions" and "Robot Dreams". Both homages to Maxfield Parrish’s "Morning" , and Frederic Leighton’s "Flaming June" respectively.
No, no, this isn't an AI-generated image! It's a 220 million-year-old petrified log located in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA. This park is famous for its vast petrified wood deposits. Petrified wood forms when minerals replace the wood fibers over millions of years, resulting in fossilized wood that can be as hard and colorful as gemstones. The log in the picture is entirely replaced by quartz crystals, making it sparkle in the close-up view. This log, dating back to the Late Triassic Period, about 225 to 207 million years ago, serves as a fascinating reminder of the ancient forests that once covered this area.