Some more platycerium dryads, species as follows:
p. silver wings
p. madagascariense
p. holttumii
p. wandae
Sketches and line art are publicly posted on my Patreon.
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This was from a while ago and i wasnt planning on posting it BUTTTT. I changed my mind. Blasts you with this.
This whole thing was based off of a vc with friends. I call it, the 'switch incident' HAHAHA.
(The cookie on the left in the beginning belongs to me)
(the cookie on the right in the beginning belongs to @press0spress0)
Pew pew choooO @elizasprout
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Blue Coral always forgets to watch his mouth (and always pays the price)
(Sprite edits by cosmicwhoreo!)
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Made one for the good doctor as well as a Romance Chart just because~!
Blanks under the cut~
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Cambridge, UK, October 2023
Yellow staghorn fungus (Calocera viscosa)
I always find these pretty little things are more orange than yellow when young, then their colour pales a little as they mature.
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Family tree of my main WC oc Sheeppaw! I have so much yet so little for the clans that surround him
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Keeping warm and snug, even as the weather grows cold ❄️
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American Robin on staghorn sumac
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1
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If anyone wondered where I've been: I've been dog sitting at my parents house and am closing in on finishing the outline for AEIWAM so I can start posting.
Today's highlight was "I guess what I'm really asking is: what's everyone going to therapy for, and what does the solution to that particular issue look like if physicalized into a weapon or tool?"
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Coral photos by David Hall
Top left: Wire coral (Cirrhipathes spp.)
Top right: Red sea whips (Ellisella spp.)
Bottom left: Soft coral (Dendronephthya spp.) with a brittlestar
Bottom right: Staghorn coral (Acropora spp.)
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Daphne as Staghorn Sumac (2019), oil, 20x30in
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