everybody’s horny or on their period or microdosing mushrooms or having their birthday soon… march really has arrived
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Junior (2024)
A colorful pet portrait of a brown and white tabby shorthair cat named Junior in bright psychedelic rainbow colors. Acrylics on 12" x 16" canvas.
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Take A Trip To The Office 🌈 🏢
(Commission for Yox_Plus!)
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Hi, today's my 28th birthday and to celebrate I would love if you could help me out with liking and sharing my art :3
Also if you're feeling generous and wanna get me a present, I accept tips on Ko-Fi, I'm currently gathering funds for a camera so I can start making videos of the process of my paintings!
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Meet the psychedelic jelly
This jelly’s vibrant colors and far-out appearance clued scientists into a unique find.
Of all the jellies that call the ocean’s midnight zone home, the psychedelic jelly (Crossota millsae) is one of the most stunning. Its wildly colorful appearance—ruby red, bright orange, and electric purple—first tipped off scientists that they had found a previously unknown species.
But a closer look offered scientists another surprise: This species is one of a handful of jellies that bear live young.
The female psychedelic jelly broods her babies on those crimson canals that radiate out inside her bell. Mom carries more than a single baby at once.
The developing young get their nutrition from mom. In their shelter beneath her bell, the little jellies grow bigger and bigger, even sprouting tentacles while still attached to their mother.
When the juvenile jelly outgrows its shelter, it pulses free and swims off to live on its own. As the juvenile grows, its lavender color fades, developing the tangerine pigmentation typical of adults.
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Rainbow Chaser
[Retro commission for DobyDoge!]
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