Assorted works of DB characters in my Sailor Moon-esque style (including my redesigns for Future!Pan, Future!Bulla, Caulifla, and Kale. Plus some rarepair hints.)
[2019 - 2022]

Assorted works of DB characters in my Sailor Moon-esque style (including my redesigns for Future!Pan, Future!Bulla, Caulifla, and Kale. Plus some rarepair hints.)
[2019 - 2022]
Randomly flipping through volumes and landing on really good panels: a collection
Four year old beekeeper distracted by a roly-poly.
Best picture in the world
#im rollin the polies im keepin the bees
#i holy the molies and do as i please
#i’ve circled the sun about four times or so
#the earth gets more lovely the more that i know
(tags via @orcboxer)
this image is beautiful to me it is holy, this should be in a gallery
Hans Christian Andersen (via quotefeeling)
Grass Unicorn!
It was a good little practice painting after so long!
Couldn’t decide if I wanted a border of not, so here we go! I really like how it came out!!:D
[Image ID: Two versions of a painting of a white unicorn prancing in a dark, yellow and blue toned forest. It has wide gold eyes, a very long white tail, and a long greenish mane that trails from its head to its shoulders and flank. Small plants grow from the unicorns fur, and similar saplings grow in the grass around its hooves. Fairy-like white birds fly by it’s head on a silver line. The second version adds a pale green, lightly decorated border to the top and bottom of the painting. End ID.]
“I want a bond so tight that even on bad terms u still run to me 1st.”
— Unknown
Red Crepuscular Rays from an Eclipse : What’s happening behind that island? Things both expected and unexpected. Expected, perhaps, the pictured rays of light – called crepuscular rays – originate from the Sun. Unexpected, though, the Sun was being partially eclipsed by the Moon at the time – late last month. Expected, perhaps, the Sun’s rays are quite bright as they shine through gaps in below-horizon clouds. Unexpected, though, the crepuscular rays are quite red, likely the result an abundance of aerosols in Earth’s atmosphere scattering away much of the blue light. Expected, with hope, a memorable scene featuring both the Moon and the Sun, superposed. Unfortunately, from this location – in Uruguay looking toward Argentina – clouds obscured the eclipse – which wasn’t completely unexpected. However, after packing up to go home, the beauty of bright red crepuscular rays emerged – quite unexpectedly. Oh – and that island on the horizon – it’s really two islands. via NASA