Ahamkara
I kinda miss being silly online
Floods, 2021
ahhhhhhhhhhh
Reynard's Finest
Still really like this fake wine label :3
Our friend the Pumpkin Toadlet has patches on their back and head that glow under black lights! Their skin and organs contain a neurotoxin called tetrodotoxin! They are also known as Spix's Saddleback Toad and are one of the most common Saddleback Toads! (photo by Aisse Gaertner)
"You're not here." #art #illustration πΏ
Gray Fox in the Shoreline
ink and digital color
It's already dark outside now, so I wish lots of fun to everyone going out "Shapeshifting" tonight !
Want a tapestry of this piece? π in Bio
#art #werewolf #halloween
Β«Mama, wait for us!Β»
when fantasy / post-apocalyptic media does that thing where there's a wide establishing shot and there's a toppled giant statue that's become part of the landscape, that shit's always the best. Bonus points if the characters have to travel across the giant blade of its fallen sword to reach a peak
Today we visited the two Lascaux replicas, words canβt do them justice! π₯Ήπ Both were amazing in their own way: the older one felt intimate and sits right by the original cave, while the newer one is stunningly precise thanks to modern scanning. The photos are from the smaller exhibits afterwards.
Next time on Vii adventures I go into a cave
Not online much, but I am outside a lot
My darling! π
commission for @antlersap πΎ
Our friend the Garman's Toad is a common and widespread species who lives throughout many countries in southeastern Africa! They are named after the American naturalist Samuel Walton Garman! (photo by Vaughan Jessnitz)
been having such a wonderful time working on these!
Ponder the toad perhaps
no pride in genocide
www.nokings.org
If you're able to go tomorrow, please stay safe and thank you!
Two recently finished kitty chibis!
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[ #art #furry #furryart #commissions #warriorcats ]
My darling <3
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fairy flowers for my september patreon rewards! these are flowers associated with the fae and their folklore β
witches weeds for my october patreon reward! these are all plants associated with witches folklore through history! β
fairy ring fungi π these mushrooms are species that grow in circle or ring formations in nature, creating fairy rings. in folklore if you stumble across a fairy ring you may just be whisked away by the fae π«
night blooming π flowers that bloom in the evening to attract night pollinators like moths and bats
celestial plants π«
I want to do more zines they are fun