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but existen series donde la sigues viendo mas por su acompañante que por su prota como cuphead que la ves mas por mugman que por cuphead o gumball que a veces la ves mas por darwin que por gumball
y con helluva boss pasa esto que la sigues viendo mas por moxxie que por blitzo https://t.co/JzvSBFrFTT
«Great-crested grebes» (1920/1920) by V. A. Vatagin
🏛️ State Darwin Museum
#art
AQUITA! 😳👌✨💖💖☺️😎🔥❤️
-Tadashi y Darwin-
Nenes kawaii,siendo kawaii (lovolvizurdosinsabersiloesx'd)
#skect #ariwuocs(qseguardeahi) #chibi (? #myart
«CON DARWIN FUÉ MEJOR (It went better with Darwin»). #sketch #abstract #artbrut #surrealismo #dessin #ArtisOnTwitter #outsiderart #digitalart #fanart #drawing #artbrut #DesignThinking
“Ho Ho- BUURP” (Sketch I did from last December)
Suggest by @cazthecheetah with his oc, Darwin
https://t.co/gXKgaQOiWU
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another Darwin!!! hes flabbergasted by your lack of hydration. Go drink a cup of water if you havent :)
Darwin's Field Notes From His Trip to Lemuria #AIart #AIArtwork #VQGAN #vqganclip #artwork #art #aiartcommunity #texttoimage #fantasyart
column of treacherous light shooting into starwind suffocated by shapeless wraiths singing with somatic voices submerged in radioactive poison
#aiart #aiartists #art #ai #machinelearning #vqgan #digitalart #generativeart #abstractart @images_ai
Is #BlueArt still on ppls radar? Its actually one of my least favorite colors, but thanks to my "silver-haired" Boy, so much of my most recent stuff is 💙 (plus a Gene Starwind that's less recent)
Darwin IV is home to a variety of liquivorous carnivores; with the "Arrowtongues" being among the most ubiquitous, dominant, and well studied of the planet's terrestrial predators. They are a group of medium-large bipeds with razor-edged proboscises that are used to hunt prey.
It's Valentines Day! Flowers and jewellery are two of the most popular gifts. The flower in the image is from Erasmus Darwin's The Botanic Garden and the jewels are from A Treatise on Diamonds by John Mawe.