A drawing of the wonderful coton_crayon.
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It is over 400 pages. Thank you for reading.
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this month's bugs. the outrageous one at the top right is real, Austrospirachtha carrijoi, a rove beetle that parasitizes termite nests
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The Knight of the Flowers (1894)
— by Georges Rochegrosse
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You spend such a long time chasing each other in and out of villages and spitting and dodging fireballs, you get to be pretty good friends.
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Davis Meltzer
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bitter aloe adorned with the webs of a dome spider (Cyrtophora moluccensis)
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Self-taught sculptor Romain Langlais turned to bronze, a metal he now incorporates into works that are inspired by nature rather than man. His pieces visually pull apart the natural objects that surround us—building works that appear as bisected rocks, boulders, and tree trunks. These sculptures showcase glistening bronze protruding from their insides, unleashing the perceived inner energy of each object.
See more work by Romain on his website.
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Gouache painting of long-tailed tits for the upcoming book about my local nature reserve.
Long-tailed tits make stretchy nests from a base of moss and spider silk. On the outside they’re covered in lichen for camouflage and inside are lined with feathers for cosiness!
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