hanging outttttttt
will byers stan first human second
Cosmic Funnies
Mike Driver

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taylor price
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

JVL

izzy's playlists!
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
AnasAbdin
we're not kids anymore.

tannertan36

Love Begins
Xuebing Du

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

#extradirty
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

ellievsbear
$LAYYYTER

Discoholic 🪩
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@zenriviere
hanging outttttttt
sketching at the museum
prints available from June 9-16
You cannot alter your fate...however, you can rise to meet it, if you choose
prints available June 9-16
it’s the Witch Hat Atelier ✨
Prints available June 2-10
The girl with the dragon boy
Prints available from June 2-10
leopard seal
Sockeye Salmon, made with 100% wool felt 🎏
don't rock the boat!
Everything I read about recovering from burnout is like “it takes months or even years to fully recover” and it’s like okay…. I have a weekend before I gotta clock in on Monday
mae page before may ends (+ some more nitw drawings i made last year under the cut)
Me: Is a witch whose practice revolves around nature
Also me: Has really bad seasonal allergies
i hope tumblr users never stop talking about punk music i think we deserve this
🦩 The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands: . London: Printed at the expence of the author, and sold by W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul’s, by Mr. Hauksbee, at the Royal Society House, and by the author, at Mr. Bacon’s in Hoxton, MDCCXXXI-MDCCXLIII [i.e. 1729-1747]. Original source Image description: Illustration of a tall, reddish-pink flamingo standing on the ground in front of a leafless, branch-like plant. The flamingo has a long, curved neck, black-tipped wings, and webbed feet. The background features a calm body of water with small rocky islands and sparse vegetation. The style is detailed and naturalistic, typical of early 18th-century natural history prints. The image includes faint handwritten or printed text identifying the bird as “Phænicopterus” and “Keratoptilon &c.”
Hugo Albuquerque