24 hours in the Superstitions
forestbarkdollweil
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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One Nice Bug Per Day
Monterey Bay Aquarium
hello vonnie
sheepfilms

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

blake kathryn

if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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@the-e-dubs
24 hours in the Superstitions
forestbarkdollweil
Witch Tree - Madeira 2026
I’m a character artist. I’m used to painting skin and hair and clothes... soft textures, basically. I found out the hard way that this approach does not work for rocks. Unless you want them to look like weirdly shiny flesh blobs instead 🤔 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ That’s why I try to practice rendering other surfaces from time to time. These were drawn for last month’s challenge on painting gems and colorful rocks!
If you like drawing challenges, join us! We’re studying underwater lighting, which is perfect for those of you who are also doing MerMay. Check it out here!
Si me quieres quiéreme entera no por zonas de luz y sombra Si me quieres, quiéreme negra y blanca. Y gris, y verde y rubia y moren Quiéreme día quiéreme noche ¡Y madrugada en la ventana abierta! Si me quieres, no me recortes: ¡Quiéreme toda o no me quieras!
— Dulce María Lyonaz, «Si me quieres, quiéreme entera»
ROBOCOP (1987)
robocop’s famous catchphrase
Something’s Brewing by Sue McGilveray
Göttlin, Germany by Tommy Kah
ROMEO + JULIET (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann
Are those Heelys?
You were a god of textiles; respected, but generally considered a minor deity. But everything changed when mortals started regularly describing spacetime and reality as a 'fabric'.