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ok new winner from r/stupiddovenests
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Comissioned pendant for a set with these beautiful green earrings from 2023. Summer is coming!
#artists on tumblr#green#all things green#beetle#mandala#miniature painting#mandala jewelry#hand painted#handmade#amazing crafts#artisan#жук вывожук
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kidney beans and kidney stones are our two known artifacts from the otherworldly location of kidney world
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Nature valentines.
Thanks to my Patrons for your support.
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Recent carvings - two river pebble horses and two new shell galleries
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🌧️ 10 years of pixel art 🌨️
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I am just speechless about his work with space and light 🤩






Just walking
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The Moment on agate for @a-shift-in-the-lore . I can't stop seeing Hexcore in stone patterns
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Do you like perogies?
Now that is a HARD YES




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Broken televisions and a piano
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Autumn Fern-Tailed Cat - Sketchbook 2022
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If you would like to help support the artist, I’m on Patreon, I have an Etsy Shop and I sell Prints.
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#Superb_Owl royalty:


Plate, c. 1525-50
Hispano-Moresque (Manises, Valencia, Spain)
Tin-glazed earthenware with luster decoration, 2 1/16 x 18 1/16 in. (5.2 x 45.9 cm)
On display at The Walters Art Museum 48.1099
“Heraldic animals-such as this fantastical owl wearing a crown-appear widely in Hispano-Moresque pottery, with each center of production developing its own decorative elements. The floral and foliage patterns surrounding the owl, as well as the interlocking lines and circles comprising its torso, were favored during the first half of the 16th century in the town of Manises in the province of Valencia, Spain.”
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Flying into #Superb_Owl Sunday like Lakshmi on her owl!

The Goddess Lakshmi on Her Owl Vehicle (Vahana) West Bengal, India, 20th century Metal alloy resin-thread technique, a regional variation of lost-wax casting (dhokra) 6 7/8 × 3 3/4 × 3 5/8 inches (17.5 × 9.5 × 9.2 cm) Philadelphia Museum of Art
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