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Sunny spring day in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, 29.04.2024.
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a-demain · 19 days
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Seen on a trail: a baby spruce growing on the trunk of another, fallen tree. The Scorpio archetype. The Death card in tarot.
The circle of life. :)
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Recharging 🔋
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Their cat is called Treacle and both he and Harry make it their life's mission to drag Draco away from doing the taxes
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People talk about the surprise albums from people like Taylor Swift or Beyoncé that drop with zero warning but I have just been existing in this world where every album I've ever heard in my life has been a surprise album because I didn't know that musicians had schedules that we could see
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Thank you so much @lousysharkbutt for drawing these two! I love them so much <3
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anyone else uhh..... anyone else ummmm. anyone else. anyone else, anyone.. anyone, anyone. oh god anyone
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caught
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-White Barn-
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My dash did the thing.
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Gustave Doré's 1857 illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy
Doré was 23 years old in 1855, when he first decided to create a series of engravings for a deluxe edition of Dante’s classic. He was already the highest-paid illustrator in France, with popular editions of Rabelais and Balzac under his belt, but Doré was unable to convince his publisher, Louis Hachette, to finance such an ambitious and expensive project.
The young artist decided to pay the publishing costs for the first book himself. When the illustrated Inferno came out in 1861, it sold out fast. Hachette summoned Doré back to his office with a telegram: “Success! Come quickly! I am an ass!”
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Gustave Dore 1890
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