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Never has a slogan screamed “I’m gonna age so poorly” like Fly different

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Chapter 1 of Moby Dick, page 1 

The phrase ‘Call me Ishmael’, the first sentence of the book, is highlighted in blue, with careful highlighting on the very big C at the start. Above this, written in ballpoint pen ‘His name’

Chapter 1 of Moby Dick, page 1 The phrase ‘Call me Ishmael’, the first sentence of the book, is highlighted in blue, with careful highlighting on the very big C at the start. Above this, written in ballpoint pen ‘His name’

Love the glimpse into the beautiful mind that notated this used copy of Moby Dick I got

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folks i hear they’re calling it banh mi friday

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Ground unit to HQ, this is RX-78-16 pilot call sign Bay Penguin requesting $40 for some gunpla nonsense, over

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SLUGGO IS SITTING ON THE CURB WITH HIS FACE IN HIS HANDS 

SLUGGO: I'M BORED--I THINK I'LL BECOME A BEATNIK

THOUGHT FOR THURSDAY

SLUGGO IS SITTING ON THE CURB WITH HIS FACE IN HIS HANDS SLUGGO: I'M BORED--I THINK I'LL BECOME A BEATNIK THOUGHT FOR THURSDAY

THOUGHT FOR THURSDAY

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It’s nice that Sundays in Baltimore are so uneventful. Can even hear the birds outside

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I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say, after reading Marc Spector: moon knight 1, that we’re about to receive a generational MK arc from Mission Control. I’ve never been more excited with a book before! @jedmackay.bsky.social @thewarblazer.bsky.social

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“Mike Elias’ upside is not getting caught picking his nose on camera while in the Premium Club.”

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NANCY BY ERNIE BUSHMILLER 
P1- SLUGGO IS WORKING, WEARING A SANDWICH BOARD SIGN ADVERTISING FRESH GRAPEFRUIT , HE SHOWS THE SIGN TO NANCY 

SLUGGO : I PAINTED DIS SIGN MYSELF

NANCY: IT LOOKS IT

P2-AS NANCY WALKS AWAY SHE ADDS ANOTHER COMMENT…

NANCY:THAT GRAPEFRUIT DOESN'T LOOK REAL

SLUGGO IS CLEARLY IRRITATED BY NANCY’S CRITICISM OF HIS SIGN

P3-WALKING DOWNTOWN, SLUGGO SEES A SIGN IN A SHOP WINDOW ADVERTISING WATER GUNS

P4- LATER SLUGGO MEETS NANCY 

SLUGGO: DOES IT LOOK REAL NOW?

SLUGGO CUT A HOLE IN THE SIGN,HE MADE THE HOLE IN THE CENTER OF THE GRAPEFRUIT PAINTED ON THE SIGN AND HE USED THE WATER GUN HIDDEN BEHIND THE SIGN TO SQUIRT WATER IN NANCY’S FACE

NANCY BY ERNIE BUSHMILLER P1- SLUGGO IS WORKING, WEARING A SANDWICH BOARD SIGN ADVERTISING FRESH GRAPEFRUIT , HE SHOWS THE SIGN TO NANCY SLUGGO : I PAINTED DIS SIGN MYSELF NANCY: IT LOOKS IT P2-AS NANCY WALKS AWAY SHE ADDS ANOTHER COMMENT… NANCY:THAT GRAPEFRUIT DOESN'T LOOK REAL SLUGGO IS CLEARLY IRRITATED BY NANCY’S CRITICISM OF HIS SIGN P3-WALKING DOWNTOWN, SLUGGO SEES A SIGN IN A SHOP WINDOW ADVERTISING WATER GUNS P4- LATER SLUGGO MEETS NANCY SLUGGO: DOES IT LOOK REAL NOW? SLUGGO CUT A HOLE IN THE SIGN,HE MADE THE HOLE IN THE CENTER OF THE GRAPEFRUIT PAINTED ON THE SIGN AND HE USED THE WATER GUN HIDDEN BEHIND THE SIGN TO SQUIRT WATER IN NANCY’S FACE

Nancy By Ernie Bushmiller
January 27,1948

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If we’re gonna get a vampire moon knight, I’d rather it be Reese than blade

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Me llamo john gundam

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The Triumph of Death (flipped), by Pieter Brueghel the Elder, 1562

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Bowl with Face, Mississippian, Missouri, United States,
11th–14th century

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I’m a failed writer and I’m bald

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Four massive bottles of Budweiser brands of beer sit on a beach that also has a few tiny palm trees, some cactuses, and a little mountain range off to the righthand side.

Four massive bottles of Budweiser brands of beer sit on a beach that also has a few tiny palm trees, some cactuses, and a little mountain range off to the righthand side.

Joann Daley

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Artists from Maryland
2025 Best of the Net Nominations

“When a long supply of city blocks
lies in front of you,
notice how each door you pass
tells a different story.”
Otis Sprow, “For Beginnings”

“shhh! listen for what you can hear
as the farmer silences his machine”
Patricia Adelizzi, “ditchin’ days”

“& this time, i am so lonely. i have all the time in the
world to anticipate what’s outside: the frost rushing
beneath our skins, & the moon, so the moon.”
Kay Mi, “it’s april again”

Artists from Maryland 2025 Best of the Net Nominations “When a long supply of city blocks lies in front of you, notice how each door you pass tells a different story.” Otis Sprow, “For Beginnings” “shhh! listen for what you can hear as the farmer silences his machine” Patricia Adelizzi, “ditchin’ days” “& this time, i am so lonely. i have all the time in the world to anticipate what’s outside: the frost rushing beneath our skins, & the moon, so the moon.” Kay Mi, “it’s april again”

Artists from Maryland
2025 Best of the Net Nominations

“This is not a winless team,
but we’re dogshit.“
Matthew Herskovitz, “Father’s Day at Camden Yards (June 2021)”

“fifty tiny crabs        a hundred
       three        thousand
warmed into   the sun"
stephanie anderson, “blue crabs get smote again”

“because the raunchy lyrics with heavy beats make
it all too indecent.”
Breasia “Bree” Boyd, “You Can’t Play Too $hort at the Family Cookout”

Artists from Maryland 2025 Best of the Net Nominations “This is not a winless team, but we’re dogshit.“ Matthew Herskovitz, “Father’s Day at Camden Yards (June 2021)” “fifty tiny crabs a hundred       three       thousand warmed into the sun" stephanie anderson, “blue crabs get smote again” “because the raunchy lyrics with heavy beats make it all too indecent.” Breasia “Bree” Boyd, “You Can’t Play Too $hort at the Family Cookout”

Artists from Maryland
2025 Best of the Net Nominations

“The soundtrack of my anxiety is the beating of an imperfect heart. I do not know how valves or septums work, but I can close my eyes and feel the rhythm of blood, flowing back and forth, in and out, where it's wanted and where it's not.”
Hayley Igarashi Thomas, “Thanks for Your Patience”

“Sundays used to be the pinnacle of the week, of our existence really, but things have changed and slowly, with time and age, we’ve shifted and are shifting still. The Baltimore Farmers Market and Bazaar happens every Sunday, a place where we can be fed.“
Kelci Tillman, “ditchin’ days”

Artists from Maryland 2025 Best of the Net Nominations “The soundtrack of my anxiety is the beating of an imperfect heart. I do not know how valves or septums work, but I can close my eyes and feel the rhythm of blood, flowing back and forth, in and out, where it's wanted and where it's not.” Hayley Igarashi Thomas, “Thanks for Your Patience” “Sundays used to be the pinnacle of the week, of our existence really, but things have changed and slowly, with time and age, we’ve shifted and are shifting still. The Baltimore Farmers Market and Bazaar happens every Sunday, a place where we can be fed.“ Kelci Tillman, “ditchin’ days”

Artists from Maryland
2025 Best of the Net Nominations

“Meadow, after Dion Salvador Lloyd” is oil on board, 11” x 14”. I was struck by the beauty of this pastoral scene and used brushes to render shades of green and cream, punctuated by bales of hay or simply otherwise mysterious marks. The grasses were done with a palette knife. I am fascinated by imaginary and real journeys, and like to think of the top upper left green as a pathway off the rectangle.
Judith Skillman, "Meadow, after Dion Salvador Lloyd"

From black paper and graphite, augmented with digital highlights and unnatural colours. Creatures stare curiously, maybe hungrily at you from the darkness. Hidden in the shadows of a forest that doesn't yet exist; drifting beneath the illusion.
Kyrico, "Unfinished Tree"

A photograph of the afternoon light casting shadows through the ceiling windows at the American Visionary Arts Museum.
nat raum, "untitled"

Artists from Maryland 2025 Best of the Net Nominations “Meadow, after Dion Salvador Lloyd” is oil on board, 11” x 14”. I was struck by the beauty of this pastoral scene and used brushes to render shades of green and cream, punctuated by bales of hay or simply otherwise mysterious marks. The grasses were done with a palette knife. I am fascinated by imaginary and real journeys, and like to think of the top upper left green as a pathway off the rectangle. Judith Skillman, "Meadow, after Dion Salvador Lloyd" From black paper and graphite, augmented with digital highlights and unnatural colours. Creatures stare curiously, maybe hungrily at you from the darkness. Hidden in the shadows of a forest that doesn't yet exist; drifting beneath the illusion. Kyrico, "Unfinished Tree" A photograph of the afternoon light casting shadows through the ceiling windows at the American Visionary Arts Museum. nat raum, "untitled"

Artists from Maryland's 2025 Best of the Net noms!

POETRY: Otis Sprow, Patricia Adelizzi, Kay Mi, @matoro.bsky.social, @whoastanderson.bsky.social, Breasia "Bree" Boyd

CNF: Hayley Igarashi Thomas, Kelci Tillman

ART: @gr8earlofhell.bsky.social, @eldritchjellyfish.bsky.social, Judith Skillman

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Four more watercolours of Helga Testorf by Andrew Wyeth.

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Arp 142, two interacting galaxies, observed in near-infrared light. At left is NGC 2937, nicknamed the Egg. Its center is brighter and whiter. There are six diffraction spikes atop its gauzy blue layers. At right is NGC 2936, nicknamed the Penguin. Its beak-like region points toward and above the Egg. Where the eye would be is a small, opaque yellow spiral. The Penguin’s distorted arms and thin red dust lanes from the bird’s beak, back, and tail. The tail is wide and layered, like a beta fish’s tail. A semi-transparent blue hue traces the Penguin and extends from the galaxy, creating an upside-down U over top of both galaxies. At top right is another galaxy seen from the side, pointing roughly at a 45-degree angle. It is largely light blue. Its length appears approximately as long as the Egg’s height. One foreground star with large, bright blue diffraction spikes appears over top of the galaxy and another near it. The entire black background is filled with tiny, extremely distant galaxies.

Arp 142, two interacting galaxies, observed in near-infrared light. At left is NGC 2937, nicknamed the Egg. Its center is brighter and whiter. There are six diffraction spikes atop its gauzy blue layers. At right is NGC 2936, nicknamed the Penguin. Its beak-like region points toward and above the Egg. Where the eye would be is a small, opaque yellow spiral. The Penguin’s distorted arms and thin red dust lanes from the bird’s beak, back, and tail. The tail is wide and layered, like a beta fish’s tail. A semi-transparent blue hue traces the Penguin and extends from the galaxy, creating an upside-down U over top of both galaxies. At top right is another galaxy seen from the side, pointing roughly at a 45-degree angle. It is largely light blue. Its length appears approximately as long as the Egg’s height. One foreground star with large, bright blue diffraction spikes appears over top of the galaxy and another near it. The entire black background is filled with tiny, extremely distant galaxies.

JWST NIRCam image of Arp 142, also known as NGC 2936 and NGC 2937, or the Penguin and the Egg.

The blue haze in the distorted spiral galaxy, elliptical galaxy, and the bridge connecting the two are stars. Red filaments are glowing dust.

Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
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Moon knight 251 so fucking good @jedmackay.bsky.social I accidentally took some ink of the cover just from holding it open too long lol. As always, thank you and everyone at Mission Control for such a great story!

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I get to buy new moon knight tomorrow :D

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this guy sucks btw

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For a guy who’s balding I think I’ve still got some pretty nice hair

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@thewarblazer.bsky.social fucking chills.

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I rewatched the rise of skywalker and that movie is so dreadfully ass I can’t even believe it. Who approved that?

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Bad feeling I’ll lose my eyes by the end of it all

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I wish many things were different

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"Artists from Maryland ISSUE TWO

Kay Mi, Matthew Herskovitz, stephanie anderson, Hayley Igarashi Thomas, Breasia "Bree" Boyd, Judith Skillman, Ashley Elizabeth, Kelci Tillman, Kyrico, Davin Faris

Issue Two: June 7th, 2025"

"Artists from Maryland ISSUE TWO Kay Mi, Matthew Herskovitz, stephanie anderson, Hayley Igarashi Thomas, Breasia "Bree" Boyd, Judith Skillman, Ashley Elizabeth, Kelci Tillman, Kyrico, Davin Faris Issue Two: June 7th, 2025"

"Artists from Maryland Issue 2 Statistics

7 finalists (paid $10)
2 runner ups (paid $20)
1 winner (paid $40)

15% tiered rejection rate
8 submissions given feedback

Artists in upwards of 15 different counties in Maryland submitted!"

"Artists from Maryland Issue 2 Statistics 7 finalists (paid $10) 2 runner ups (paid $20) 1 winner (paid $40) 15% tiered rejection rate 8 submissions given feedback Artists in upwards of 15 different counties in Maryland submitted!"


"Artists from Maryland

ISSUE TWO

June 2025"

"Artists from Maryland ISSUE TWO June 2025"

ISSUE TWO of Artists from Maryland is out! Many thanks to our wonderful contributors, and to our awesome Issue 2 judges nat and Diamond!

Check the issue out here: www.artistsfrommaryland.org/issue-archive/

Also, rolling subs for Maryland Artist of the Month are open NOW!

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Original

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Moon knight drawing I did from reference I’ll post below. I think I sprained my wrist lol

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