



Fragments of Glass Floral Inlays
Egypt, Ptolemaic Period–Roman Period, (1st century BCE–1st century CE)
In ancient Rome, there was a high demand for colorful glass that could dazzle banquet guests alongside the expensive silver and gold serving wares meant to impress. Fragments like these would have once been a part of larger mosaic dishes.
Art Institute of Chicago
“What do I actually do for a living?” Best scene of the series.
Look closely—are your eyes fooling you? Appearing in India in the early Mughal period, composite paintings like this one feature a central figure, often an elephant, made up of other animals, humans, and demons. Come see the many beasts that make up this fantastical image in our South Asian Galleries.
“A Composite Elephant,” around 1600, India or Pakistan
Love these.
Loki Laufeyson as D.B. Cooper, Marvel Studios’ Loki (2021)
Dir. Kate Herron
Each time this comes up in my feed, all I see is

i need to make a plaque out of this and hang it on my wall.
Would it be weird to make this the auto-reply on my email?
About right. 🙂😞

















