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A few of the many illustrations depicting a futuristic 1950s in Albert Robida’s 19th-century novel La vie électrique (1890).
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Illustrations from Albert Robida’s La vie électrique (1890). While the flying cars have not (yet) come to pass, Robida's imagining of life 60 years in the future includes many prescient visions, such as a proto Zoom, Netflix, hyperloop + smart doorbell: https://t.co/9mxImCfZvG
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Little ida’s Flowers 1stLive『戦場に咲く錫の花』はお楽しみいただけてますか?4/12(月)からstage3がスタートします!
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We have something very special for y’all ! Respect The Vibe Virtual Concert Vol. 1 will be going down April 26th 9pm - 12am live on @YouTube ! Some of South Florida’s best up and coming artists all on one stage for a night of nothing but vibes! Stay tuned !
@stellabelle @decentraland And finally #4: Un-Crap Your Life by @stellabell arrives soon and as my wife and I open the pages to Frida’s words, "I am not sick, I am broken but I am happy as long as I can paint” we can gaze at Friday and the Monkeys and feel the good vibes. 2/2.
Fantastic official artwork from #TheCasagrandes’s Instagram for Women’s History Month by character designer Maaike Scherff depicting Ronnie Anne, Carlota, and Frida as Sonia Sotomayor, Dolores Huerta, and Frida Kahlo (Frida’s namesake)! https://t.co/6JwQ2HBU1n
Postcard of the Unbirthday Party in Florida’s Weeki Wachee underwater show, Alice in Waterland, 1964-65 -
Photo by Sparky Schumacher.
The Brown Pelican has a long history as a symbol of conservation. In 1903, Pres. Teddy Roosevelt set aside Florida’s Pelican Island to be the first National Wildlife Refuge to protect them from hunters. The Brown Pelican was made the state bird of Louisiana in 1966
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I am losing my mind Kunikida’s hair is down and Yosano is smiling 🥺😭😭😭💚💜💚💜
Now I’m breaking down Natoshi Shida’s art style from dbs Broly where he made this Gogeta key frame and I think he makes the best work on dbs, his expression are wild and his posing is creative. Really good stuff here
‘Little Ida’s Flowers’ is the tale of a young girl who discovers her flowers are wilting because they exhausted themselves dancing at a magical ball. It is one of Hans Christian Andersen’s first fairytales, published 8th May 1835. It mentions 17 types of flower. #FolkloreThursday
#DYK June Almeida’s pioneering research is helping scientists today as they work on medicines and vaccines to fight Covid-19. Read more in June Almeida, Virus Detective!: The Woman Who Discovered the First Human Coronavirus -- available 3/15/21! @elisaupsidedown @AuthorSSlade
Love this ! Fred Kida’s inks immediately remind me of reading Captain Britain in the 70’s ! Iron Man #111.
In a nutshell, my hatred towards this new character, a snooty art critic, who had the nerve to call Frida’s art “garbage”. I can tell we’re all gonna hate him once this episode airs.
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