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Brunch
Acrylic on canvas. Available in my store.
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im always saying this
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I can’t tell you how much I love this artwork from ancient Egypt (the Middle Kingdom). People have been raising cattle and practicing animal husbandry for so long, that there is something almost inherently human about this scene.
Everyone in the field of veterinary medicine or agriculture knows the feeling of staying up late with a laboring animal trying to make sure both mom and baby are okay. Delivering a calf is often physically and emotionally exhausting work that takes enormous patience and learned skill. It requires a unique balance of physical strength and gentleness to do correctly. There is no feeling quite like getting that baby out and everyone is okay. I’m certain ancient people must have felt the same way, and I wonder if the artist knew this feeling firsthand. I wonder if those humans depicted were people the artist knew, if the cow and calf maybe were as well.
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I was exactly less than a minute years ago when I found out fucking Moebius worked in Space Jam.
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love when cats hear that you've woken up even just a little bit and they're like hiiiiiii oh my god oh my god!!!!! i wrote some poems in the night let me recite them for you. this one is called: screaming and knocking your water bottle off your nightstand
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Doug Beekman’s 1989 cover to “Another Round at the Spaceport Bar,” a follow-up to an anthology I posted about earlier in my Space Crowd Saturday series. Not sure if my favorite is the passed-out dragon or the pool shark.
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136 toes later ...
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Case Files of Jeweler Richard
Was really motivated to paint this after finishing volumes 4-7.
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Koi Pond Cross Stitch Pattern // Kamidake
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*I worship you Tumblr don’t remove it
Red means I love you.
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enjoying baked beans with can-opener smoothdream
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People on this site will put together polls like "The Banach-Tarski Paradox versus Camembert Cheese", then act like the results prove that they're surrounded by idiots.
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A CRISP SCROLL CUT FOLK ART EAGLE CORNER SHELF
The sharply drawn figures with tack eyes and incised detail of feathers on the flat
areas as well as the scroll-cut wings, two half-round shelves, all enhanced by nice honey-gold/brown patina.
Soulis Auctions
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