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Assorted cover art backgrounds.
(Unfortunately, these are all the ones I have for these three arcs. Hopefully we can bug HarperCollins until they release the rest.)
Phyllis Shafer, Magical Moment at Fallen Leaf Lake, gouache on paper, 17.5 x 22.5 inches.
Josef Breitenbach, 1946
Angela Lane
thinking about diatoms again
microscopic living stars made of glass that eat the sun. and they're all around us. in every body of water. glass sun-eating stars.
I like them a lot. they produce up to half of all earth's oxygen. the air you breathe is thanks to sun-eating stars made of glass. and that's pretty cool.
and you know. like oblongs and triangles and some other bullshit
HI GUYS 😋
Autism Creature
Alexander Ross - American, 1960
Yellow-throated Marten (Martes flavigula), family Mustelidae, northern India
photographs by Peter Beck
Wakana Yamazaki × FREAK’S STORE Collaboration T-shirts are now available!
Featuring two original back-print designs: “THE DRAGON & WIZARD” and “RPG GRAPHIC”.
some works by Czech artist Alena Kučerová
[ Deep Klubb Music: Disco House - Iridium (Russia, 1999) ]
Woulg you go to the pool with her
Assortment of I Spy backgrounds photographed by: Walter Wick
Vietnam, 1915-1916
El Ojo ‘The Eye’ Island Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
First discovered by Argentinian filmmaker Sergio Neuspiller in 2003, El Ojo is an uninhabited circular rotating floating island located within a slightly larger circular lake in the Paraná Delta in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. This island is constantly rotating on its own axis due to the flow of the river beneath it. The island was named because of its resemblance to an eye when viewed from above: as the island rotates within its surrounding circular lake, the eye appears to move.