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Today’s Classic: Jean Delville (1867-1953)
1. Portrait of Stuart Merrill (1892)
2. The Idol of Perversity (1891)
3. Prometheus (1907)
4. The Love of Souls (1900)
5. Angel of Splendour (1894)
6. Satan’s Treasures (1895)
what if i drew haikyuu crows like i usually draw crows? i dunno but here are these two dorklings
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Sundust is a new series of ten portraits of fictional sun goddesses by Toronto-based visual artist Sara Golish
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That last gif is one of the most satisfying things I have ever seen.
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Sasha vs. Q-tips [symphonicotter]
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Water Cake
A Japanese bakery, Kinseiken Seika, is cooking up a storm and it’s getting all over the world wide web.
The dessert they are cooking up is the mizu shingen mochi and it is a rice cake that is made out of… you guessed it water from the Japanese Alps.
A Tweet from a customer said that the dessert “has a pleasant natural sweetness… (and) goes incredibly smoothly down your throat.”
These are like the little water drops in Bugs Life
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