I've come to the conclusion that when I get stoned... I tend to talk about trees alot.

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I've come to the conclusion that when I get stoned... I tend to talk about trees alot.
Entitled : Dusky Moon The magical hour of the day, when the moon climbs higher in the sky and the sun slowly sets. That beautiful pink soft light that gives a warm glow. This painting captures this spirit and essence. Painted from imagination, it is a beautiful piece with a gorgeous palette of colours. Soft rosy pink and mauve pastels work beautifully with deep blues and greens. Each painting is always unique and special, never to be repeated. A captivating original painting, ready to hang and enjoy, no need to frame.
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Work by Josh Keyes in Portland.
My Dumb ass fighter Brinnis from my monday dungeons and dragons game. :D Commissions are still open....just sayin >.>
Fun to discover little nooks like this. #bikestagram #explorebybike #trailslikethese #travelbybike #adventurebybike #forest #forestforthetrees #biketexas #canong16 (at League City, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuM5URCAVm8/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16prtfndkt1qm
Photo by @amivitale. Today is Earth Day! Let's celebrate and HUG a tree! Or plant one! It feels really good. Take ONE step today to learn more about how we can protect all living things in this beautiful, complex web of life. Don't sit this one out. Be the VOICE for this planet. We all have the capacity to get engaged. Nature is resilient if we give it a chance and make it a priority. We can work together to protect endangered and threatened species so that extinction won't be humanity’s most enduring legacy. Celebrate this magnificent planet we call home by giving her some LOVE. Here I am in a cloud forest in Chyulu Hills in Kenya hugging a centuries old fig tree. This cloud forest provides water for 4 million people on the coast of Kenya. All around the world, forests like these cleanse the air, sequester carbon and make our world beautiful. A just released study shows that we need to keep 50% of the world's lands in its natural state to prevent dangerous warming and ecosystems unraveling as reported by @natgeo. Investing and supporting the indigenous communities who live in these areas is one of the most effective means of protecting them. And, if we could plant 1.2 trillion trees, it would cancel out a decade of emissions. So let's celebrate the Earth today by embracing the forests we have and growing the ones we don't. Hug a tree. It will embrace you and the generations to come ten-fold. To learn more follow @conservationorg @nature_org @nature_africa and join those in your community dedicated to preserving and increasing natural areas. @natgeo @natgeoimagecollection @thephotosociety @nikonusa @magicalkenya #protectearth #bekindtoearth #DontLetItDisappear #kenya #magicalkenya #whyilovekenya #africa #everydayafrica #forests #trees #forestforthetrees #cloudforests #earth #photojournalism #amivitale #nikonusa #nikonlove #nikonnofilter #nikonambassador #earthday #earthday2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/BwjsKxnBLCg/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=cw3pvnrqoncz
September 3, 2017
YOUTH HOMELESSNESS IN PORTLAND
by Jesse Hazelip
Inspired by his work with Portland’s “p:ear” program—”creatively mentoring homeless youth”—Jesse Hazelip drew from the writings of homeless youth to highlight this work at Kerby and Jessup with added layers of meaning. P:ear uses education, art, and recreation to serve nearly 900 homeless transitional Portland youth each year, and is just the latest in a long line of causes adopted by passionate activist artist Hazelip. He typically uses iconic Americana animals to draw attention to a growing list of contemporary issues: from incarceration injustices and law enforcement abuses to Standing Rock and racial prejudice, telling Creators “Everyone has their own relationship and interest in animals, so it’s a safe platform to start a conversation about issues that are divisive.” @jessehazelip @pearmentor @FFTTNW
Aug 7, 2017 #rockyourhandwriting #writing #handwriting #monolinelettering #monoline #bigpicture #forestforthetrees