Beautiful! I haven't seen this Mucha before.
Laurel, 1901, Alphonse Mucha
Medium: lithography
https://www.wikiart.org/en/alphonse-mucha/laurel-1901
Love it; where's your towel?
The best restraint tool in vet med is a towel, hands down. Do you know how many things I’ve restrained with a towel?
Angry cat? Burrito it.
Scared bunny? Burrito it.
Tiny squish faced dog that you cant get a muzzle on? Burrito it.
Screaming macaw? Burrito it.
Injured wildlife? Burrito it.
I burritoed an arctic fox today. Last week it was a cormorant. Before that it was a blue heron. When in doubt, burrito it.
Plant cathedral, Remedios Varo
Gorgeous, have you ever seen a piece of artwork you wish you could walk into? This is one of those for me.
Uncharted Heaven by Lorenzo Lanfranconi
This looks like a good read
Book of the Day
“Banshees, Werewolves, Vampires and Other Creatures of the Night” by Varla Ventura
Awesome info for DMs and writers.
Fortresses, Strongholds and Temples for Players Part 1
🧚♀️🦄😍
I read this quote attributed to you, but I can’t find what book or story it’s from. It sounds like something you’d write, but nothing I can find listing it’s text-source has made me skeptical. Can you help me place it?
“It’s not that they’re small, the fair folk. Especially not the queen of them all, Mab of the flashing eyes and the slow smile with lips that can conjure your heart under the hills for a hundred years. It’s not that they’re small. It’s that we’re so far away.”
It's pretty obscure -- it was from a set of very short stories I wrote to accompany Dave McKean postage stamps in the UK. It was reprinted (or printed if you didn't have the Royal Mail Fantasy Stamps booklet) in the Neil Gaiman Reader.
What a beautiful comic, about a deity I've never heard of, and with an ending I honestly didn't see coming.
Here’s HSTHETE, the 24 hour comic I drew this year! Thanks to everybody who followed along on twitter this weekend as I posted these pages <3
Mmmmmmmmmm.....
M&M Oreo Cookie Bars
Hilarious
A cartoon for @newscientist a while back. #thematrix https://www.instagram.com/p/CTrSgq1MyVS/?utm_medium=tumblr
Absolutely amazing work, I'd love to have a wall full of those branches in the last photo.
Hordes of Silhouettes Form Trees and Other Figures in New Murals from David de la Mano & Pablo Herrero
-Just Me [In my 30s going on eternity] (A Random Rambling Wordy Nerd and an appreciator of all forms of artistic expression) Being Me- Art, Books, Fantasy, Folklore, Literature, and the Natural World are my Jam.
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