virtue-of-justice: I wanted to make a group picture of my Sylvari
gaksdesigns: Japanese artist Azuma Makoto recently ventured
This 18th-century bloodstone box was made for King Frederick
bigbadbroseidon: nickthevag: iowebillions: cool I’m kinda
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thecrowmaiden: Permanent Arrangements! These are made entirely
honeyfawns: a very lovely florist showed me where she dries
bigbadbroseidon: nickthevag: iowebillions: cool I’m kinda
katefuckingwinslet: And then something wonderful happened on
honeyfawns: a very lovely florist showed me where she dries
adelphe:Flowers: Their Arrangement by J. Gregory Conway, photographs
kontroverzno: “I’d like to be able to be what I want, to
chaosophia218: The Fibonacci Sequence in Nature.The Fibonacci
sollertias: Girl in Blue Arranging Flowers by Frederick Carl
faeriesandgypsies: National Geographic December, 2010 / photo
wetheurban: Underwater Ballet, Anne Ten Donkelaar Dutch artist
wapiti3: The floral art of Japan : being a second and revised
khunpentor: ขอแสดงความยินดีด้วยครับ
This 18th-century bloodstone box was made for King Frederick
wetheurban: ART: Swirling Vortex of Salt by Motoi Yamamoto
faypants: wetheurban: ART: Swirling Vortex of Salt by Motoi
This 18th-century bloodstone box was made for King Frederick
lattesandlayers: Give me all the eucalyptus and flowers. 💐
destinydiamante: honeyfawns: a very lovely florist showed me
honeyfawns: a very lovely florist showed me where she dries her
adeptasororitas: honeyfawns: a very lovely florist showed me
The Flower of Life is a geometrical figure composed of multiple
marriedzukka:Sokka builds Zuko a greenhouse to use for his gardening
hama-rtia: disposizionedolce: The language of flowers, sometimes
honeyfawns: a very lovely florist showed me where she dries