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④ VOGUE US 2022.9
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⑦ National Geographic History 2022.9/10
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I'm Samane , self thought 3D artist and painter
You can see my thoughts and feelings in my artworks🦋
My source of inspiration for Walk in my worlds collection is the geographical pressure and the experiences I had in my life story ...
Winners' crowned in Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year - Australian Photography #photography
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La vía Láctea vista desde el desierto.
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Our results challenge the hypothesis of an escalation of Palaeozoic marine ecosystems and shed light into the factors that determined the disparate palaeobiogeographic patterns of micro vs macrosquamous armoured Palaeozoic jawless vertebrates. Ilustration by @metazoastudio
The Chasing Pars tour will include different tournament types such as Pro-AM 2balls, foursomes of the same character classes or trait types and team events based on players geographical traits and more. #grandplans
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We are excited to learn that a certain friendly group of geographically and musically inclined creators has written up a guide to the Worshipful Co. as a faction in the flying goblyn dieselpunk metropolis of Gruuk Jit'Jit… https://t.co/fOCItaeuJK
Biggest ups to @BoundBorough!
Here's the illustration I did for the Spiral Geographic Magazine. @Wizard101 #wizard101 #videogames #illustration
Day 16 of #AirborneAugust - Hoping to aim for the stars with the own brand of air magic, and choreographic synchronization. The Ptera-Twins themselves: Stomper, and Thumper of the Sauring Indigo Troupe.
so i'm thinking of painting "Eiggiosaurus", or that unnamed stegosaur from the Isle of Eigg that was discovered last year (pictured), and i'm wondering, would this have looked similar to Bashanosaurus and Adratiklit? it's almost as old but has significant geographic distance
1723 Map of the Ukraine in the extensions of mid 18th century, and neighboring geographical regions of countries. Map of the Black Sea and neighboring shores. Nowadays the Ukraine has much larger extensions, especially westward.
Publisher: Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724)
BUT, I think it’s fair to point out that Paldea and Kalos are definitely geographically linked, when taking into account their real-life counterparts.
edits I'm considering doing for the volume 1 reprint... conifers for geographical location, melting snow to help with properly feeling the passage of time.