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Video Post Thu, May. 23, 2013 2,283 notes

ruineshumaines:

Red-throated, Black-capped, Spotted, Barred by Teagan White.

On Tumblr.

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Video Post Thu, May. 23, 2013 1,988 notes

lovesexzodiac:

Here is a photoset with all the signs in one!

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Photo Post Thu, May. 23, 2013 6,552 notes

shiiiiiiiro:

やったー!ニャースが会いに来てくれたよー!

shiiiiiiiro:

やったー!ニャースが会いに来てくれたよー!

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Video Post Thu, May. 23, 2013 37 notes

furryartsandotherfarts:

Some lovely illustrations by まろさん over at pixiv.

Look at dem babbies up at the top there!




Photo Post Thu, May. 23, 2013 99 notes

jeanniephan:

“A Collection: Minerals”, acrylic gouache on paper
This is it! Beautiful minerals hold a special place in my heart so I thought it would be appropriate to end the Nature chapter of the “Collections” project with these. 
Take a look herefor the entire collection.

jeanniephan:

A Collection: Minerals”, acrylic gouache on paper

This is it! Beautiful minerals hold a special place in my heart so I thought it would be appropriate to end the Nature chapter of the “Collections” project with these. 

Take a look herefor the entire collection.

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Video Post Tue, May. 21, 2013 100 notes

rachelemorris:

lambs, rams, shepherd

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#art



Video Post Tue, May. 21, 2013 2,599 notes

stephaniepepper:

barn owlzzz

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Video Post Mon, May. 20, 2013 3,109 notes

cnvsblg:

Great illustrations of birds in nautical uniform by Japanese illustrator, Sato.

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Video Post Sat, May. 18, 2013 36,662 notes

Photographs taken inside musical instruments making them look like large and spacious rooms.

mierswa kluska.

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Video Post Sat, May. 18, 2013 3,656 notes

archiemcphee:

For a series entitled Bottom Feeders, New York-based ceramic artist Mary O’Malley created a variety of wonderful porcelain teacups, saucers, teapots, and vases adorned with and inhabited by a variety of “porcelain crustaceans.” Mary’s pieces don’t appear to be made by hand. Instead  they look as though they spent ages on the ocean floor where they were overtaken and inhabited by all sorts of undersea creatures before being brought to the surface for display.

If you head over to Mary O’Malley Etsy shop you’ll find many original pieces from the Bottom Feeders series available for purchase. They’re perfect for your next underwater-themed high tea or a meeting of your local Lovecraftian cult book club.

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#art


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