vanessagillings:

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Something a little different today! The main illustration project I’m working on at the moment is a large gallery show opening next year. I’m going to keep most of the art hush hush for now, but here’s a tiny preview of one of the pieces! There’ll be a collection of spots like this as well as full-bleed pieces. I’ll tell you more about it closer to. Happy Friday, friends! 🌿

weirdlandtv:

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Garden art: marigolds spilling from a giant tube.

escapismsworld:

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Sanduný Baths, Moscow, Russia

manny-jacinto:

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legend 🙌

jackalovski:

americanette:

americanette:

i love this illustration i’m losing my mind

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look at her. go crazy aaaaaa go stupid aaaaaa

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holy crap lois i’m bipolar

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batshit-auspol:

whimsicalsesquipedalian:

batshit-auspol:

In the mid-2000s there was a brief fad in Australian government messaging where they went out of their way to insult the public as much as possible.

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This fad eventually died out after the tourism board attempted the same style of messaging in the UK, causing a minor scandal which led to the head of Tourism Australia, Scott Morrison, getting the sack.

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The first time we drove past the “don’t drive like a cock” sign, my mum looked at it was immediately SO confused - after all she’s a good semi-conservative Christian woman. My brother and I knew it right away but for the next half hour she guessed literally EVERY other word for cock (don’t drive like a rooster, chicken, hen, chick, bird, fowl, poultry) trying her goddamned hardest to make the sign make sense until my - at the time - eleven year old brother got fed up and yelled COCK at the top of his lungs from the back seat.

My mum was FURIOUS - we weren’t even allowed to say “heck” - until she realised he’d just been telling her what the sign was, and for the rest of the three hour trip our good semi-conservative Christian mother proceeded to amuse herself by muttering “cock” under her breath and giggling like a teenager every time she did.

We still bring it up every now and then. So that particular advertising campaign has been making my family laugh for over a decade.

This one was always my favourite, though:

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Reblogging to make sure this excellent story is seen

ur-daily-inspiration:

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18th century ottoman and indian daggers with sheaths

geopsych:

Here’s a video so you can hear the water and the thrushes. I took it for you because you couldn’t be there. <3

soberscientistlife:

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Be like Iceland