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Swords are bougie garbage, spears and axes are the weapons of the honest working man
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Time for an art dump, some finished some wip (obvious which is which)
10.11.2020
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And gizmo is done
Lol finished this like a month ago
10.11.2020
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drawing my brother's cat w very large eyes
9.8.2020
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A recent wip, debating on coloring and trying to draw liquids
9.8.2020
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In this moment I feel such peace, yet I can’t focus on one single thing. I don’t know what I want. I don’t know who I want to be. I don’t know why I can’t decide. But I feel intense calm washing over me.
8.28.20
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8 EARTH DAY GALLERIES TO SHOW OFF THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD

Is That Dagobah? No, Just a Real-Life Magical Forest! Neil Burnell’s photographs of Wistman’s Wood in Devon, England evoke comparisons to Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings.

The Beauty and Danger of Australia’s Salt Lakes Perth-based photographer Leah Kennedy captures the duality of Australia’s salinization crisis in a series of extraordinary images.

Inside the Arctic Circle, Golden Hour Has Nothing on Golden Day When photographer Reuben Wu visited the Svalbard Satellite Station in Norway, the sun never strayed far from the horizon.

Aerial Images Capture Swathes of Amazon Rainforest Destroyed by Gold Mining Ernesto Benavides hangs out of helicopters to document the devastation inside Peru’s Tambopata National Reserve.

You’ve Never Seen Waves Like This Before! Photographer Rachael Talibart spends months waiting for the perfect shot.

A Polar Bear Frolics on Sea Ice, and 13 Other Gorgeous Drone Photos Florian Ledoux was named this year’s Drone Photographer of the Year for his winning wildlife photo captured in Nunavut, Canada.

You’ve Never Seen Thunderstorms Like These Before Photographer Mitch Dobrowner has spent the past decade tracking storms across the American heartland.

Watch Nature Reclaim These Abandoned Buildings Life always finds a way.
Source: WIRED
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