Rain | late 20s | he/him transgayboy | this is my main! On here you'll see art of nature, surreal art, wildlife photos, odd instances of some media related art etc. On occasion I'll post my own photos here under #personal posting. Mostly post to @parakeetpark for general stuff. I'm fine with messages/asks!
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The Court Wizard and His Apprentice (it's his first day, be nice.)
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What structure is more inherently haunted than a lighthouse? Okay, there may be a list but it isn't that long. Inspired by Lions Lighthouse in Long Beach! In my shop!
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Painting for using up paint and time (I'm transitioning to using a bigger palette instead of 3 small ones... But now I have 4 palettes on the go instead)
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No man’s land between my fence and the neighors’. Mostly violets and ferns.
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My sister gave me an entire tin of my favourite crayon colour
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these cypresses are completely laced thru by wisteria and I was so activated by the sight of them I literally pulled over on the side of the road to take a picture (even tho their best angle was the north (left) side)
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Located on the eastern end of the house, the Orangery is a rectangular building defined by its high, arched, sash windows. Robert Beverly, a previous owner, built it between 1805 and 1812. In the 1860s, Edward M. Linthicum updated the building by adding a monitor roof and an enclosed walkway to the house. He also planted a Ficus pumila in one corner of the Orangery, which continues to grow to this day, draping over the interior of the entire space.
The Orangery at Dumbarton Oaks
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Compared to other colors found in nature, true blues are pretty rare—but the indigo milk cap (Lactarius indigo) has just that! This vibrant mushroom gets its color from a pigment that is a derivative of guaiazulene, a dark blue crystalline hydrocarbon. You would think that its blueness is a marker for toxicity, but the mushroom is actually edible—although its color fades to a grayish hue when it’s cooked.
Photo: Andrey Loria, CC BY-SA 4.0, iNaturalist
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Ai Weiwei. The Wave 2005 (15,6 x 43 x 37,5 cm) Glazed ceramic.
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Few more 🌱
In the end, I've decided to sell all the original drawings from this forest series! Prices from 60 to 80USD (shipping included) - all the earnings will be sent to charities. If anyone's interested, you can reserve them now by sending me a message or an email ([email protected]), thanks!
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Alexa Kleinbard (American, 1952) - When All of the Spiraling Rhythms Collide (n.d.)
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Chris van der Windt, 1877-1952
Sleeping Cat, n/, drawn, 13.3x14.5 cm
Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden Inv. S 1333
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