Snake Going To Bed
Yes
I saw this and my brain was like “KITTY”
@another-normal-anomaly you’ve ruined me with your tagging habits :p
BWAHAHAHA!
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interactive-multimedia-cd-rom:
S/o to this image i keep going back to
Born in Córdoba (Spain) in 1969. Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Seville in 1993.
I fully dedicated to artistic creation, primarily painting and engraving.
My biggest influences are the symbolism and Renaissance painting, but both aesthetically and conceptually amuses me merge with the comic and film both make me enjoy. In the compositions I seek an update on universal symbols of mythology or classical literature, from my contemporary vision.
As for the way I like to look much the development of the work, giving the highest priority to the composition. Technically delivery of a detailed drawing which will gradually adding color based glazes, tempera and acrylic first and then oil with alkídica resin. While I like the detail, I seek not photorealism, I prefer painting painting look, so I usually put my characters on flat bottoms with symbolic elements drawn and written or gold leaf. Thanks Arteehee
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Redraw of some very old art. This is how much of a difference five years can make!
Full view if you can, it’s pretty big!
Narcisse Snake Dens
The dens are the winter home of tens of thousands of red-sided garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis). These pits are the largest concentration in the world of this particular type of snake. Their winter dens are subterranean caverns formed by the area’s water-worn limestone bedrock. In the spring, they come up from their dens to the snake pits, where they engage in mating rituals. Then they disperse into the nearby marshes for the summer. The conservation area is open to the public. The snakes are most active during the spring and fall – in late April to early May, which is the mating season, and also in early September, when the snakes slither back down to their winter dens.
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wastedawayagaininmargaritaville:
Like?? I didn’t know they could do that
i had one of these and the used to climb up the door like this
#they are very well adapted to tubular life