One Nice Bug Per Day
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Jules of Nature
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Janaina Medeiros
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oozey mess
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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shark vs the universe
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@theartofmadeline

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@wyrmi
“humans are just meat puppets controlled by the brain” “i wish my body was free from this flesh prison”
girl the meat IS you!!!!!!!! the brain and the body are one. the human experience is made of flesh <3 cognition is rooted in physical space. the brain is just one part. the self exists in the whole body. the body exists in the world
“The Black Poet” touched by the ClayshaperOriginal piece by Jean-Léon Gérôme in 1888.
Beili Liu - The Mending Project (2011)
“…Hundreds of Chinese scissors suspended from the ceiling in a shimmery cloud. The piece involved the artist sitting at a small black table, hand-mending patches of fabric together which visitors were encouraged to cut themselves near the entrance. As the performance continued, the piece grew as one continuous cloth and lay spread on the floor.
The hovering mass of the downward-pointed scissors represent the distant fear and looming violence present in today’s cultural climate. The sharp blades above the artist are put in contrast by the silent and simple act of mending. The dichotomous result of the instant fear superimposed with the calming effect of the sewing created a surreal atmosphere in the room.”
@antique-symbolism has cool ideas and makes neat observations and also I love this
At the Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge, MA.
very tempted to make a video with these but i hate editing
Ludwig Deutsch
MORRIS | Di-Jiang (帝江) / Hun-Dun (混沌) Mountain patron god in Chinese mythology; a being of primal chaos with no facial features, four wings, and six legs; lives in a perpetual state of confusion and loves to sing and dance. VFX Breakdown | Info
"Hey bro you dropped your gay card"
The Fern Cat, Remedios Varo
‘Mercury’ ‘Saturnia’ ‘I am Adonai’ ‘Spirit Forest III’ art by C. M. Kosemen