1. memories-of-ancients:

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    Obsidian spear point, Hopewell Culture, Ohio River Valley, 100 BC - 500 AD

    from The Hopewell Culture National Historic Park

    Reblogged from: wanderthewood
  2. xenascribbles:

    using emdashes and a semi colon in the same line. this sentence will end when i do

    Reblogged from: therepublicofletters
  3. wintersmitth:

    caressthosecheekbones:

    random-brushstrokes:

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    Leonid Pasternak  (Ukrainian, 1862–1945) - The Torments of Creative Work

    oh leonid, we’re really in it now

    Leonid, you really understand it.

    Reblogged from: urgetocreate
  4. nobeerreviews:

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    Art should be accessible to everyone, not just those who visit galleries.

    – Blek le Rat

    Reblogged from: nobeerreviews
  5. artofmaquenda:

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    Some of my detailed animal work.

    If you’re interested in any of these as prints, I have them available in my shop! Any support is incredibly appreciated and means the world to me! <3

    artofmaquenda.etsy.com

    Reblogged from: artofmaquenda
  6. pwlanier:
“Wind on the Avenue. 1938. Clyde Singer. American, 1908-1999. Columbus Museum of Art.
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    pwlanier:

    Wind on the Avenue. 1938. Clyde Singer. American, 1908-1999. Columbus Museum of Art.

    Reblogged from: pwlanier
  7. reasonsforhope:

    Literally begging anyone who can vote in US elections to vote, and to vote against Trump. Which means voting for Harris, not abstaining or voting third party.

    My family actually did move here from an authoritarian country, where voting literally didn’t matter, they literally did throw out your vote, and they literally did assassinate citizens who spoke out against them.

    We would all very much like to keep living in a country where those things are not the place!

    You know, the same things that Trump and his stooges have openly said they want to do. And two of the main propaganda lines for why people in the US shouldn’t vote, which is a lie.

    Voting matters. The parties are not the same.

    And make sure to vote in down-ballot races!!!

    And like. The fact that voting matters in the US is a very real reason for hope. It is something you should genuinely appreciate. We can make a difference.

    And a lot of people risked their lives or even died to earn that right, and it’s a right not everyone has.

    Voting isn’t marriage. The person you vote for doesn’t have to be “the one”, perfect in all things, ideal. Voting is deciding what you can live with and choosing that, and then agitating for the change you want.

    Reblogged from: reasonsforhope
  8. dracula61:

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  9. alessandriana:

    only-cat-memes:

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  10. without-ado:

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    Fagradalsfjall, Icaland 2021 l jvn.photo

    Reblogged from: nordic-celt
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