Dragon’s Breath is a very gorgeous type of opal made into many types of jewelry.
They look like gateways to other dimensions… :O
That top left one looks like it’s plotting to take over Middle Earth
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Dragon’s Breath is a very gorgeous type of opal made into many types of jewelry.
They look like gateways to other dimensions… :O
That top left one looks like it’s plotting to take over Middle Earth
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The magnolia tree in our back yard. :)
This has been sitting in my camera, waiting to be uploaded for two weeks now. Sadly, the flowers have long since died and fallen away. Now the green leaves are sprouting.
Ellen June is an artist from Canada who uses air-drying clay, wire, glaze and acrylic paint to create these amazingly beautiful sculptures of fantasy animals. Each sculpture is handmade and painted with no more tools than fingers and a paint brush, completely unique and produced in a fluid and intuitive manner. With inspiration derived from animal physiology and a love of the fantastic, grotesque and absurd, each sculpture is completely unique. She’s absolutely incredible.
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Robert Hendrickson was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. At a young age he showed an interest in the arts that eventually lead him to the Art Center College of Design. Since launching his career as a freelance illustrator, Robert has created artwork for the entertainment, advertising, book and magazine industries.
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[ I’ve never seen magnolia before. They are /so very/ splendid. xD ]
Those aren’t magnolias. Those are cherry blossoms.
Also, it’s polite to put the original source:
http://mdunckleyphotography.tumblr.com/
or, if you found it on his flickr
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