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i don't do bad sauce passes
Claire Keane
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NASA

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Today's Document
todays bird
Jules of Nature
One Nice Bug Per Day
$LAYYYTER
Cosimo Galluzzi
cherry valley forever
Sweet Seals For You, Always
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Three Goblin Art

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Dead by beeple .
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The Poison Garden is a public garden full of deadly plants. When the Duchess of Northumberland took over the English garden in 1995, she wanted to fill it with something different that would interest children, who “don’t care that aspirin comes from a bark of a tree. What’s really interesting is to know how a plant kills you, and how the patient dies, and what you feel like before you die.” Source
Blue Moon - 190702
my fave bit of black dog folklore is that in some folklore there is a belief that the first person buried in a cemetery stays there and doesn’t cross over and helps other spirits move on and protects them from evil spirits, now naturally people want to avoid this fate for their loved ones and themselves so they would sometimes bury a dog first and it would return in the shape of a big black dog and protect the newly dead from evil spirits and occasionally the living as well
this kind of spirit is called a church grim
You mean it’s called a good doggie.
lol i call this one: Being the Prettiest Date EVER
Holds up
Clearing the vision
pencil/ color pencil
© Azaza Azunder 2019
Lucretia (detail) Lucas Cranach the Elder
No but I’d love too!
Anne Siems (German, b. 1965, Berlin, Germany, based Seattle, WA, USA) - Rabbit Medicine, Paintings: Acrylic on prepared Wood Panel