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Okay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy AOkay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy AOkay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy AOkay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy AOkay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy AOkay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy AOkay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy AOkay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy A

Okay, I know slime is the bigger fad, but personally I prefer these space-themed puttys from Crazy Aarons. I can’t wait to take all my stress out on a fistful of the Milky Way or the North Star. ;)

Cosmic Putty: Star Dust,Milky Way,Infinite Nebula,Exoplanet,Northern Lights,Aura,Solar Wind,North Star 

BONUS: The Milky Way, Exoplanet, Northern Lights, Aura versions are all glow-in-the-dark!

-Summer


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Final piece for my Illustrator’s Workshop course. It depicts a dark figure who wanders the emp

Final piece for my Illustrator’s Workshop course. It depicts a dark figure who wanders the empty desert at dusk collecting stars to embellish itself with.


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“The ability to fantasize is the ability to survive”, ink on paper, 2021. Dedicated to the mystical Ray Bradbury. Happy birthday to me


Facing Infinity edit ft. Brian Cox

(Audio clip from Joe Rogan Experience | Music by Tourist)

#astronomy    #brian cox    #universe    #cosmos    #science    #star stuff    #star dust    #galaxy    #tourist    
 Hidden away on the remote island of Iriomote in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, you can find the small b

Hidden away on the remote island of Iriomote in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, you can find the small beach of Hoshizuna no Hama. The name translates to “star sand beach” accredited to the star shaped sand like formations that can be found there. The star shapes are the exoskeletons of a tiny one-celled organism, barely a millimetre across, called Baclogypsina sphaerulata. These protozoa have 5 or 6 pointed arms that help them move from place to place and accumulate some of the diatoms which they eat. The outer shell is made of calcium carbonate, and when they die, they leave their star shaped exoskeleton behind to be washed up on the beaches.


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