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Happy Lunar New Year! Today marks the official transfer of power between celestial generals and their respective animals. Gone is the water rabbit, so it’s time to welcome the wood dragon. I hope you all have a prosperous and luck filled year of the dragon!
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Nick Keller #2
The late-night gas station run, in science fiction and fantasy
Book of the Dead Chapter 92, with the deceased shown as a man with a staff, as a flying ba bird, and as a black silhouette coming out of the tomb -- his shut or shadow, I think. (What does the big black dot above the deceased man represent?)
When: ?
Where: Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Vibrant Patterns Envelop Dozens of Mythical Animal Sculptures That Explore the Folk Art Traditions of Mexico
um actually the gods are beyond any concept of "topness" or "bottomness" or even "versness" because their immanence and ever-presence transcends any mortal understanding of space and interiority. that said, anubis is definitely a bottom
Some paintings with nice memories affiliated to them on twitter. Since twitter’s fate is unknown rn, i just wanted to say I had a really fun journey there. I’m truly thanksful for all the love I got there from many strangers who took a few sec out of their days to stop and look at my silly art haha. It greatly helped me like my art and myself, since honestly, both are linked. I also met so many people and made so many friends. I tried to find as much people back here as I could. Anyway. May we meet again guys. Thanks for the ride on twitter. ❤
I know this isn't ninjago guys but I finished this 17 hour painting for my art class and I was proud of it so...enjoy.
I love Egypt fun fact about me. :)
OH MY GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
CALLOUT POST FOR FUCKING EURIPIDES
Achilles: Why does everyone assume the worst of me?
Odysseus: It saves time.
by Butch Belair, from Studio Voice Vol.255 (1997)
Sculpture of a seated warrior with two dogs. Veracruz, Mexico, 400-800 AD
~ Apollo.
Period: Roman
Provinience: Istanbul, Archaeological Museum.
Medium: Marble
Assyrian alabaster relief of an Eagle-Headed Winged Figure from the ancient city of Nimrud, dating back to the 9th century BCE. The Pergamon Museum, Berlin, GERMANY.
Photo by Babylon Chronicle
A Zapotec Terracotta Figural Urn of the Butterfly God (Ītzpāpālōtl) found at Monte Alban in Oaxaca, Mexico, Circa 200-600 AD. Sold at sotheby’s in 2017 for $200,000