"Lucky" by Colin Wilson
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Xuebing Du
YOU ARE THE REASON
trying on a metaphor

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Sade Olutola

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
$LAYYYTER
Cosimo Galluzzi

Janaina Medeiros
occasionally subtle

@theartofmadeline
NASA

#extradirty

shark vs the universe

pixel skylines

oozey mess
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"Lucky" by Colin Wilson
Krzysztof Iwin, “Disgust”
acrylic on canvas, 2026
McMonster aka Josh McQuary aka Josh McQuary aka Mick-Monster (American, b. 1985, based Portland, OR, USA) - All you had to do was pay us enough to live, Paintings: Watercolor, Ink
I managed to finish this just in time! Almost missed MerMay..
Thank you to the lovely person on Patreon that requested a Mer version of the boys <3 I only did Ghost for now but I had SO much fun <3
As always, early access, WIPs and other goodies are on my Patreon!
🦬 American bisons, living and extinct. 1876. Original source Image description: Illustration of seven American bison skulls displayed from front view, showcasing variations in horn shape and size. The detailed black and white engraving highlights the curved, textured horns attached to the heavy, broad skulls. Each skull displays unique features such as horn curvature, base texture, and skull robustness, reflecting differences between living and extinct bison species. The arrangement allows comparison of anatomical traits important for species identification. The artwork is labeled “Bison Americanus” and dated 1876, emphasizing its historical and scientific value in studying American bison morphology.
Samuel Araya
Rovina Cai
WOW! I feel both discomfort and awe looking at this nightmarish sculpture by Hiroaki Nakanishi.
Miles Johnston
Hana Lock
Yoshitako Amano
Painting by Christian Lemmerz ('22-'23)
Miles Johnston
Hana Lock