everyone should send me asks about aquatic (freshwater) snails
what would you like to know
I would love to explain it
edit: my asks are turned off but still feel free to ask me anything you want to know.
everyone should send me asks about aquatic (freshwater) snails
what would you like to know
I would love to explain it
edit: my asks are turned off but still feel free to ask me anything you want to know.
Don’t settle. You don’t have to. Not even at the end of the world.
LOVE AND MONSTERS
2020 | dir. Michael Matthews
Watching the mummy 1999 for shits and giggles, thought it'd be fun to bitch abt the inaccurate hieroglyphs now that I know smth abt all that. Disappointed and disgusted to find out that they hired an egyptologist consultant and the hieroglyphs are actually well done. Night ruined
Deep in the Aether
[Image ID: A digital illustration depicting a family of Mosasaurs swimming vertically downwards into flowing seaweed, with stars rising up around them and sending droplets upwards. The mosasaurs, a marine reptile with a long body, four rounded flippers, and a shark-like tail are light cyan. They swim against a black and green backdrop, surrounded by blue weedy plants. End ID.]
We are approaching the maximum of images you can post here so I thought it was time I make a little showcase of all the formation pieces we covered so far on the streams.
For people who don't know: for several months now I draw one formation or fossil locality every Saturday. The next place we visit is chosen by a wheel of names, which we also constantly fill up again when a new formation is picked.
I try to make it as interesting as possible in my composition and choice of animals and I can tell you this series has been a great training when it comes to constructing these, how I call them, Menageries.
I have to thank a team of friends and colleagues who help behind the scenes with research, creation of size charts and conversation partners when it comes to deciding on the compositions of these pieces. Their help has been invaluable!
I thought of this while wondering what a griffon would use as a rudder, but it occurred to me today @eskiworks' Kittenbee has had these vibes forever.