Ron Isaacs
Wing, 2015
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oozey mess
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Love Begins
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Kiana Khansmith
i don't do bad sauce passes

pixel skylines
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Not today Justin
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Cosimo Galluzzi
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Ron Isaacs
Wing, 2015
Hilary Knight
Inferno - Giovanni da Modena, 1410.
Ed eccomi mentre ritorno con delicatezza su tumblr. Autoritratto
How it feels to work for a corporation
Hieronymus Bosch
Title: The Good Fairy Artist: Gustave Moreau (French, 1826-1898) Date: 1880 Genre: fantasy art Movement: Symbolism Period: Belle Époque Medium: graphite, pen and brown ink, watercolor, and gouache, enhanced with gold and gum arabic Dimensions: 28.8 cm (11.4 in) high x 21.2 cm (8.4 in) wide Location: private collection
Bodhisattva Cintāmanicakra, 9-10th
century
Heian period, Japan
Wood, single block construction
Height: 94.9
Collection of the Nara National Museum
Anna and Elena Balbusso - The Fairy Flowers, Narcissus, inspired by H. C. Andersen, 2008 x
you can find my pixel art in Indika 😌
how it started!
Albrecht Dürer, Wing of a European Roller (1512)
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Travertine Spring Watercolor on paper, 8x10″ 2022
Total eclipse of the Sun, July 1860, illustrated by astronomer Warren de la Rue.
“Never say of anything I have lost it, only say that I have given it back.”
EPICTETUS
Joseph Cornell.
Lucifer devours Brutus, Cassius and Judas Iscariot in Dante's Inferno, 1491
In ancient times, purposeful solitude was both palliative and preventative. It was used to heal fatigue and to prevent weariness. It was also used as an oracle, as a way of listening to the inner self to solicit advice and guidance otherwise impossible to hear in the din of daily life.
Clarissa Pinkola Estés
art by Paul Emile Chabas
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