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We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson: English covers
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Cressida Campbell, Nasturtiums, 2014, woodblock print
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Clare Turlay Newberry (American, 1903-1970, b. Enterprise, OH, USA) - Mittens, Illustration from Mittens, Harper 1936 Drawings
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some lovely biology-inspired art by Odra Noel, who uses vivid colors painted on silk to create these microscope views of cells and tissues:
1. the retina
2. adipose tissue
3. a maturing ovum with surrounding ovarian tissue
4. acinar tissue of the pancreas
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Yayoi Kusama Cloud
Dimensions: 9.53 X 10.71 in (24.2 X 27.2 cm) Medium: Marker pen and ink on paper board Creation Date: 1978
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The First Warm Spring Day, Phoebe Wahl 2015
Watercolor, collage, gouache, colored pencil. 22"x30"
This piece will be featured in the group show Threads at Smith & Vallee Gallery in Edison, WA opening March 7th 2015.
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In Memory of Mortland | COMET radio | DeviantArt | Pixiv | PATREON
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Check out this awesome drone shot of the Botanical Garden in Mount Lofty, Australia! The garden is situated on 240 acres on the eastern slopes of Mount Lofty in the Adelaide Hills. The garden includes plants from all around the globe, including South America, China, East Africa, New Zealand, South East Asia and North America. -34.988504, 138.718630 Found on: From Where I Drone Photo by: Bo Le
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colleen Parker
http://colleenparker.tumblr.com/
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Fiona Apple reading “Tal”—-a book I read in 3rd grade,with my teacher and now friend,Linda. This is our book club first book
Tal: His Marvelous Adventures With Noom-Zor-Noom
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Whale sharks are not only the largest shark – they’re the largest fish in the ocean. These gentle giants feed on some of the tiniest creatures in the ocean: plankton. These sharks may be huge, but never fear, they come in peace. The whale shark is one of only three filter-feeding sharks. Of course, whale sharks are not whales at all; they earned the name “whale” solely for their impressive size. A fun nickname for whale sharks is in Africa, where the sharks are called “papa shillingi.” This nickname in Kenya came from the myth that God tossed shillings upon the backs of these large fish.
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Ikon (Israeli, b. 1970), Interstellar, 2016, from the Organic Living Colors series. Spray paint and acrylic on linen canvas, 120 x 150 cm.
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I can’t get enough of the patterns on this whale shark illustration. Why can’t I look that amazing…
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