Monterey Bay Aquarium

ellievsbear

roma★
occasionally subtle
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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tannertan36
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we're not kids anymore.
Claire Keane
ojovivo
Jules of Nature
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
taylor price
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Origami Around
hello vonnie
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Willem Dafoe, 2011
pretty cool but this kind of thing is still not acceptable
suea
SANDYLION SHAR PEI DOG STICKERS

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blackberries and greek yogurt
This little old lady covered her entire bathroom wall with Valentine candy box lids. I think it’s just swell.
André Kertész, Sheep, Paris, 1931.
Couzyn van Heuvelen, “Avataq,” 2016, screenprinted mylar, ribbon, aluminum and helium, 16” x 30” (detail)
Balloons shaped like sealskin floats greet visitors to Vancouver’s Fazakas Gallery this month. Avataq is one of seven pieces from Inuit sculptor Couzyn van Heuvelen. “I make objects,” he says, referring to the utilitarian tools he has refashioned into intricate art pieces. “Figurative work – I don’t have much of an interest in it. It’s so direct. I like to have something where the meaning is a little less obvious.”
Maxfield Parrish :: The Lantern Bearers, 1908; oil on canvas. | Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas
American illustrator Maxfield Parrish originally created this painting to be reproduced in Collier’s magazine. The Lantern Bearers captures the sense of imagination, theatrical appeal, and luminous paint that made Parrish’s work so popular. He applied layers of pure pigment and varnish to create a brilliant depth of color. Figures dressed as clowns hang gold-hued lanterns, which glow against the blue night sky. While the six lanterns being handled by the clowns appear clearly, the nature of the four spheres in the distance is more ambiguous. Perhaps one of them is the moon...

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Richard Quinn Spring 2023 RTW
Etienne Gros, from Les Mousses, foam polyester
Photo by Ryan Resatka (ryanresatka on Instagram)

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Seth Armstrong - Mt. Angelus, 2021
Cottage at Night - Nicholas Hely Hutchinson
British, b. 1955 -
Gouache and pastel on paper ,18 x 18 in.