Art By Bethany G
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Art By Bethany G
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‘Bats with Umbrella and Fan’, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, c.1880s.
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Endless Drolta Tzuentes 2/∞
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Guaranteed to weird you out, it’s my Hallowwen mix! Listen closely, if you dare…
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Emilio Villalba (Mexican-American, b. 1984, Southern CA, USA, based San Francisco, CA, USA) – Talk to Me, 2016, Paintings: Oil on Wood
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Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis. Amžinybė (Eternity), 1906
Tempera, pastel on paper
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Doechii, British Vogue, 2025
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NGC 3372, Carina
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Eman Deng by Sara El Beshbichi for L’officiel Baltics Magazine October 2025
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Ivan Klyun, Red Light. Spherical Composition, c. 1923, oil on canvas, 69.1 , 68.9 cm, State Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki
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‘Wolfbane’ by Frederik Pohl & Cyril M. Kornbluth, 1976 (Ken Barr)
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Anok Yai for V Magazine by Richard Burbridge
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Accra, Ghana. 1972.
📸 james barnor.
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The Crescent Nebula, NGC 6888 // Piotr Czerski
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North Star – Polaris –
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Jodie Turner-Smith
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HH-222, Waterfall
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Cover illustration by Paul Alexander
Info from ISFDB
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Miriam Keita by Bosung Kim for Vogue Korea September 2018
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VJ Loop first published on October 2020 (recompiled GIF)
Geometricæ ex conscientia IV
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Earth
2024
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NGC 2080, Ghost Head Nebula
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Anok Yai by Theo de Gueltzl for Vogue USA – August 2021
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Willis Jackson – West Africa
West Africa is an album by saxophonist Willis Jackson which was recorded in 1973 and first released on the Muse label.
Willis Jackson – tenor saxophone
Ted Dunbar – guitar
Mickey Tucker – organ, electric piano
Bob Cranshaw – electric bass
Freddie Waits – drums
Richard Landrum – congas, percussion
Sonny Morgan – percussion
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autumn leaves
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The Crescent Nebula, NGC 6888 // Piotr Czerski
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Simphiwe Ndzube (born 1990 in South Africa, Xhosa origin), who lives and works in Los Angeles.
The Bloom of the Corpse Flower (2020)
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
241 x 201 cm, 95 x 79 in approx
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Drag n Drop
RIP Win10. I’m never upgrading 😭
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flamingos flying over tanzania’s lake natron, a salt lake which is home to three quarters of the world’s three million lesser flamingos, as well as toxic multicoloured extremophile cyanobacteria that thrive in water so hypersaline it would strip away human skin. for the flamingos, however, the tough skin and scales on their legs prevents burning, leaving them uniquely free to drink from the near boiling freshwater found from springs and geysers at the lake’s edges. (x, x, x, x, x)
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Sometimes, I dream about cheese – Submitted by: fastman27
#963344 #BF6069 #DED9C7 #A08B7E #766457
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Awlah Painting by Idris Habib
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Zdeněk Burian (Czech, 1905-1981) – The Moa Bird (n.d.)
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Manchu
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Full Harvest Supermoon © astronycc
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Bruce Pennington, Comic Inferno, 1973
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Marsha Hunt photographed by Grant Mudford; makeup by Richard Sharah.
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Slumbering Waters.
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Willow Smith’s makeup for the Dior ss26 show by Raoúl Alejandre☆
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Gray Morrow
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What are these creatures? They are rainbow sea slugs (Babakina anadoni), usually found in warmish Atlantic waters but now found as far north as the UK. Bizarre and beautiful, right?
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Sun Ra, Strange Celestial Road, 1979
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Sun Ra, Say, 1979
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Sun Ra, Strange Celestial Road, 1979
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Planet Mars, as seen from Earth, published in a 1975 NASA booklet about the Viking program.
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Cero Magazine
Jayme Lawson
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The Power Of Blackness Cover Art by Peter Elson
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weird collage from my journal
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Curtis Mayfield – Move On Up
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Jupiter’s Great Red Spot
This animated image was made using a velocity field model using data collected by NASA’s JunoCam and Voyager spacecraft, plus Earth-based telescopes.
more info at NASA’s website: X
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Pinnate Batfish (Platax pinnatus), juvenile, family Ephippidae, order Acanthuriformes, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
- The juveniles of this species mimic a toxic flatworm.
photograph by DiveIvanov
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Art by Paul Lehr for Three Trips in Time and Space by Niven, Vance, Brunner (Dell, 1974)
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Eden, 2024
Beautiful…
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D.A.I.S.Y Age – De La Soul
Dope
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scattered light – submitted by shittybraindrawings
#8B9BB4 #84A1B1 #88B0A7 #9EB692 #BBB68C #C7A791 #C39D9A
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January 1978 – Seventeen magazine
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