©Philomena Famulok
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A Paper Nautilus drifts on a piece of ocean debris at night, surrounded by heavy sediment.
Photo: Philippines
Photographer: Jialing Cai
Ocean Photographer of the Year
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Albarran Cabrera —– Instagram
The Mouth of Krishna
2019, #427 Pigments, gampi paper and gold leaf
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I made this on P but since I printed out artwork for this month today to send out- I’ll post some of the prints I have & below is what’s left: 🗡️✨
#1. Garden Faerie 1 💖
#2. Faerie Queen 1 🧡 (3 new available)
#3. Chainmail Warrior ⛓️ (2 available)
#4. Lae’zel (1) 🗡️
#5. Lae’zel (2) 💀
#6. Stagnation 🍊
#7. Sun Elf ☀️
#8. Garden Faerie 2 💗
#9. Morrigan 1 🖤
#10. Dark Forest Faerie 🌿 (3 new available)
#11. Sea Siren 💙
#12. Sassy Nazgûl ⚔️
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6 month exposure, winter solstice to summer solstice, homemade 8x10in pinhole camera. Paper negative solargraph.
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Sebastian: Do you know why I invited you over?
MC: Because I accidentally sent you a nude?
Sebastian: *Stops pouring wine into two glasses*
Sebastian: Accidentally? :(
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'Whispering Shadows by Janice Frame
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Glad for pencils when I really want to draw but I need to wait for a new tablet adapter!
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©Philomena Famulok
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A female paper nautilus with egg case rides a small jellyfish, taken on a blackwater dive, Anilao, Philippines
Photographer: Renee Cappozzola
Ocean Photographer of the Year
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Albarran Cabrera —– Instagram
The Mouth of Krishna
2024, #1034 Pigments, gampi paper and gold leaf.
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So Fit can canonically take screenshots and print them out without a separate camera. As far as I'm aware, we don't have an in character explanation for this so I'm pitching the printer arm theory . a printer in his arm. he has a camera and a printer in his metal arm. get yourself a man who doubles as a printer
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ベトナム ホイアン
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The Tucson Museum of Art is currently exhibiting lithographs by artist Carlos Mérida depicting the Mayan creation myth, the Popol Vuh. On the opposite gallery wall, muralist Justin Favela has created a cut-paper installation that riffs on the colors and forms of the Popol Vuh plates. Favela's paper mural is 53 feet long (16m) – an immense, festive piñata. Up close, the cut colored paper makes me think of the layered scales on butterfly wings.
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