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wikipediagrams · 1 year
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pnw-forest-side · 1 year
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Alone, but not really
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Wandering alone in the deep.
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pamietniko · 11 months
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Bonaventure Cemetery
Savannah, Georgia
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yeyinde · 11 months
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What criticism offers you, then, is an invitation to have your perspective challenged—or at least to grow by truly considering it. You might stick with a choice you’ve been criticized for or end up somewhere completely different. The endgame isn’t the point as much as the process: you grow when you engage with another perspective and decide to decide again. ― Will Guidara, Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect
EBON MOSS-BACHRACH as RICHIE JERIMOVICH
THE BEAR, FORKS (S02E07)
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forestgreenivy · 11 months
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Balsam Trail, Mount Mitchell, NC
This mountain is known for its height. At 6,684 feet tall, it is the tallest mountain and peak east of the Mississippi River, and the tallest peak in the Appalachian mountain range.
The old growth forest on this mountain is an extremely rare and special place. The Balsam Trail is one of my most favorite places in the world. It feels like you are transported into another world. It’s absolutely amazing.
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grubloved · 1 year
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i see a lot of art filled with plants, like, in the american art scene there seems to be a kind of general movement towards and appreciation of ruined structures being overtaken by nature. offices full of dead computers and leaves. walls with ivy. old factories crawling with new growth. a symbol of degrowth, of new futures that devour and reject colonial modernism, of a refutation of the tyranny over land. it's a nice sentiment.
but consistently im noticing something odd, which is that over and over the plants depicted in art are very familiar -- they're houseplants. pothos. monstera. calathea. zamioculcas. plants growing in the wrong place, at the wrong time, in the wrong climate, a mishmash of unrelated folks with far-flung origins symbolizing "natural" retaking of the modern world.
plants, specifically, that are directly tied to the legacy of colonialism. from northern africa. from southern america. from india. plants that were collected as curios during periods of direct imperialism. plants kept as trophies, plants sold at high prices. plants that are "exotic". that are beautiful. that are high-value. plants whose people got no payment for their capture.
they're the plants people in american colonial territory, who lack access to native plant community, see most often -- that is, other than "weeds". and so when these artists reach for the pure idea of plant, the concept of nature, these plants are their only blueprint. dragging with them all of the baggage of hundreds of years of empire.
it's incredible how much this changes the messaging of the image. dreams of ecological participation stained with a creeping theme of alienation from their native biosphere. the thumbprint of colonialism, clear as day. a hopeful vision of the future, kneecapped by its own symbology. hundreds of individual artists so alienated from their own ecosystems that even their fantasy of participation with nature is inextricable from colonialist trophies. trying to imagine reclaiming the world.
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haradrimculture · 6 months
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@pscentral​ event 21: growth Elisabeth Moss and Bradley Whitford, in the West Wing and in Gilead.
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pnw-forest-side · 30 days
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Hillside scramble in the deep - Olympic National Park
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frommylimitedtravels · 11 months
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Moss and ferns just everywhere...
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bleaksqueak · 2 months
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Whew look at you go! Had a small problem with aphids a lil while back, but after a whole lot of diligence they were banished. Still have some of the damaged leaves visible but look at all the healthy new growth!
You may be trying to take over my desk, but I couldn’t ask for a better art companion. The moss in the planter is happy with the frequent watering and shade, but the impatiens is trying to devoir the terrarium moss now too
My oxalis is thriving still, too. But it has its own space above me and isn’t trying to reach out and say hello as much.
Okay, this has been your semi annual habitat update. Back to painting.
Also, hello new followers! Thank you for liking my art.
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snowivivienne · 3 months
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follow my subliminal channel cause us coquette girlies need this
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crayonurchin · 2 months
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manifestationsoflight · 8 months
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New growth reaching out towards the spring sun.
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March 26th 2024
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palatteflags · 1 year
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Day 8 of pride month!: Mosscore Genderfluid! ^^
Want a moodboard? Send an ask!! -mod Jay
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