Origami Coelophysis, based in the original design by Satoshi Kamiya, folded and modified by me with a 21cm square of mulberry paper, painted with watercolors.
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Origami Coelophysis, based in the original design by Satoshi Kamiya, folded and modified by me with a 21cm square of mulberry paper, painted with watercolors.
IT'S HERE!! My kickstarter is now live!!
Anodize-Diaphonize is a glow-in-the-dark enamel pin series of diaphonized wet specimens. The pins will be soft enamel and anodized rainbow metal!
The initial funding goal is for four pins, but more will unlock as stretch goals as funding increases!
Give a look! And if you could spread the word that would mean the world to me!
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A warning
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Katharine Hepburn at her Connecticut estate.
UNIDENTIFIED ARTIST
LOUNGING SEAL
antler, 1.25 x 3.5 x 1.25 in (3.2 x 8.9 x 3.2 cm)
unsigned.
First Arts
Turnips grown in moulds.
"A Particularly Stormy Night"
Marianne Ferrer
i'm the guy who writes the books that the protagonist in supernatural horror movies frantically reads somewhere in act ii. job's pretty easy. lot of "legends of vampires have recurred all throughout human history" and "demonologists agree that the quickest way to un-summon a demon is to trap it in a cursed object". no citations of course; they don't pay me citation money. i had to learn html back in the early aughts when everyone started seeking their supernatural info on websites they found via top search engines like FINDLER and WEBSIGHT but that's died down now which is great because i didn't have it in me to pick up css. currently working on a new book about horses that are evil. it's called HORSES THAT ARE EVIL in all caps so the protagonist can find it quickly to yank off the library shelf. it will be published 35 years ago.
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@bettsplendens i'd just like you to know that this is my favorite comment on this post and i'd like it to be memorialized
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Below the poll is a series of animal images labeled A through J. A is the least close to the birds we have today; J is the closest. If you encountered these animals in the wild, which would you call birds? If you pick a higher up option, then that means you consider all the below ones birds as well - so if you pick A, then BCDEFGHIJ are all birds. If you pick J, only J is a bird.
So - at what point would you call these animals "birds"?
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PLEASE REBLOG THIS SO IT CAN LEAVE PALAEOBLR. I NEED PEOPLE WHO DON'T RECOGNIZE THESE ANIMALS ON SIGHT TO VOTE.
I apologize to all of y'all with vision impairments for whom this poll is inaccessible. Alas, this is an experiment, and I cannot name the taxa. Thank you.
All alt text includes artist attribution; I did not make these pictures myself.
Antarctic explorers’ drawings of penguins
Robert Falcon Scott. Hilarious. 7/10 for the first one because he is so friendly, 5/10 for the second.
Ernest Shackleton. What an angular & compact little guy. 5/10
Edward Adrian Wilson. Shut the fuck up Bill, we know you’re an incredible artist. 10/10, obviously
George Marston. I mean that’s a solid penguin right there. 8/10
Frank Worsley. Oh Wuzzles…..the composition of this is stellar. Wuzzpeng you will always be famous 9/10.
Apsley Cherry-Garrard. The cutest thing I’ve ever seen in my life, every time I lay eyes on it I tear up. I fully acknowledge my bias but 11/10.
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artist: isabelle feliu
artist: margaret jeane
1) Width. Add it.
2) Width. Just. Yeah. If you want to draw a really big guy - do it. The third guy is ok, but it's just a small guy with belly!
3) Gravity! More fat - more soft - gravity goes brr.
4) Basic shapes and clothes would definitely help you to draw a big comfy soft guy!
Miaou
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