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Geology of Northeast Greenland National Park
Taken August 2022
September , from Months of the Year, Green - Rory Hutton , 2023.
Scottish , b. 1980s
Linocut , 29.7 x 21.5 cm. 11¾ x 8½ in.
Edition of 25
A diver rises from the ooze with an intact Maya jar, perhaps a thousand years old. (1959) photog. Luis Marden
James Jean - Braid Ill. Acrylic on Wood.
Red-ruffed Fruitcrow (Pyroderus scutatus), EAT A TASTY FRUIT!!!, family Cotingidae, order Passeriformes, Colombia
photograph by Juan Jacobo Castillo
A walk with giants
Lynley Ellers for Selkie SS 2024 Collection
Zuhair Murad Fall 2022 Couture
Norway, 1959
Ernst Haas
Lac des fées by Benoît Deniaud
Cressida Campbell (Australian, b.1960)
Eucalypts, 1999
ROCKS RoCKS ROCkS i love to draw the rocks!
[ID: My hand holding a graph paper sketchbook with a brushpen drawing of rocks at low tide, above the actual rocks themselves. They're covered in thready chartreuse algae, which I suggest in black ink with scribbly textures and hatching. I've also drawn the sea water bubbling and rippling around the rocks, and suggested bladderwrack seaweed dumpling the water as it clings to submerged rocks.]
[ID: Me holding up another page in my sketchbook at the same rocky Eastern Turtle Island beach. I drew it sitting between the boulders of the hurricane barrier, and the foreground focuses on their texture and bulk extending all the way to the pebbly waterline. I suggested the horizon with just a few lines for the bay and seawall. The real ones line up almost exactly behind the sketch.]
[ID: 2 photos of the seaweed rocks in the water and the sweeping rocky beach without my sketchbook in the way. It's a sunny, slightly hazy afternoon in August, 2024 and no humans are around.]
Blue globe thistle/blå bolltistel. Värmland, Sweden (August 12, 2020).
Blue Birch Woods no.1
by Jef Bourgeau.