fleshdyke:

you cant fucking hurt me bitch im protected by the migratory bird act

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70sscifiart:

Two masses of earth, each with a small town on it, float above a misty mountain range. Two suns are setting or rising in the distance; one is big and orange, and the other is small, white, and has a ring around it. The two cities are connected with a rope bridge, with vines trailing from the bridge and the city on the right-hand side.ALT

Here’s possibly my favorite ‘floating city’ art ever. It’s by Vicente Segrelles for the 1978 German translation of 'Armada of Antares,’ by Alan Burt Akers. I love the organic touches - the rope bridge, vines, birds. And why is just one city decaying like that? Mysterious!

​This is my personal scan and, I believe, the highest quality version available online. My free email newsletter subscribers got to see it first! You can check out the full issue here.

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micahruiz:

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transfemme and transmasc solidarity!
(prints available)

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nontemporary:
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nontemporary:

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monstermonger:

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Dance 🐉

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tenorgender:

bitches hate me for my earnest whimsy and my pathological degree of avoidant behavior

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softlyfiercely:

melgillman:

What do you see when you see a bird?  Is it the grace of its flight?  The intelligence in its gaze?  The sharpness of its beak?  The softness of its down?  Each of us has been gifted a way of seeing birds, unique to our eye alone.  When we are in the woods together, I can see my bird, but not yours.ALT
But what if we draw our birds for each other?  And the next time either of us is in the woods, we find our capacity to see has grown?  Your drawing can teach me to notice strength, softness, swiftness, grace, I otherwise would miss.  It does not need to be a "good" drawing.  It has energy and life simply because it is yours.ALT
What abundance, to be surrounded by the drawings of other people!  Each overlapping in ways, but at their core, inherently unique.  Each one, in its own small way, the gift of sight.  Making our perception of the world a little sharper, brighter, deeper.ALT
Ours is an age where, increasingly, capital would like to teach us how to see birds.  Smooth, flat, digestible.  With every intention of making us all poorer.  But real nourishment will always come from each other.  I want to see birds the way people do.  I want to see birds the way you do.ALT

A four page comic about drawing, drawn for the Portland Public Library’s newest exhibit, “Why We Make Comics: Reflections on Storytelling”.

If you live in Portland ME, you can see this comic, as well as three others drawn by Isabella Rotman, Caroline Hu, and Liz Prince, on display from October 6th to December 31 at the library!

@draconym


kestrelfalcosparverious:

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Hey Tumblr,

You’ll never believe what knocked on my door this morning.

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portmantaur:

oh to be a baby goat, and find such joy in simply jumping, frolicking, and headbutting anything that annoys or startles you

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