Paul Cézanne - La Halle aux Vins de Paris 1872 huile sur toile
Art museum Portland, Oregon, US

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Diamond and Pearl came out when I was 12, so probably those but I loved (and still love) every Pokémon game

I also liked games where I could commit atrocities, so I’m picking Oregon Trail to represent my deep seated desire for carnage that I carried in my soul since I was a kid https://t.co/TJ0Fq3Z9ik

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New OC/fursona, who dis?!
Meet Vivian Hopstail, an english spotted rabbit residing in Raccoon Springs, Oregon (yes a fictional town)

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The slow-moving river is a reminder to us to slow down as well, giving ourselves time to breathe deeply, rest, and think. I send warm thanks to the buyer from Oregon who purchased a canvas print of Evening on the Willamette -- https://t.co/mXr8Vfflrc

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Finished: Twin Rocks 30x40 acrylic on canvas, artist Mike Trapp based on photography of Patrick F. Smith https://t.co/o0OJfOr4eX

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Day 12 Don't you love when an author includes a glossary? I learned a lot about sailing in this MG fav by .
Set in Oregon, the changing tides reminded me of hometown CHS.

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New Seascape underway. Rockaway based on photography by Patrick F. Smith. https://t.co/pWGEYnHcxX

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New artwork for sale! - "View of Cannon Beach from Ecola State Park, Oregon" - https://t.co/9eiixzKQ1z

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for The University of Oregon Ducks

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Boris Pelcer
Visual Artist. Psychonaut.
Exploring The Intangible.
In Portland, Oregon, USA.
https://t.co/CbgvPBUqVQ ... Labyrinth. Acrylic on Wood. 9 x 12 in

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Mona ✨one of the prints i'll be selling at central oregon coscon

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with death approaching you reach for an object at the bottom of a rushing creek 🍑🧐💀

https://t.co/MnmZTLrGsY



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Welcome to Grovenoaks, Oregon.

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Stunning new work by People’s Printshop artist for her solo exhibition on view at Nucleus Portland in Portland, Oregon. Don’t miss her prints in our shop! https://t.co/5Saz2UgxiM

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The Thunderbird is a creature seen throughout the United States. According to stories from natives in what is now known as Oregon, a creature is so massive that he can pray on Wales.

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The haystack of Pacific City, Oregon (not the more famous one in Cannon Beach) for today’s “cerulean” prompt. This rock and all of Oregon’s sea stacks are cool — leftover volcanic basalt from a jillion years ago (that’s the scientific term, right?)

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Painted Hills of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in eastern Oregon.

Whenever I visit the Painted Hills, I always try for the grand landscape photo, but most often the images that really please me are the more intimate landscapes or small scenes.

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