Lock screen is just a picture I saw that I liked i don't know who made it
Background is from torment: tides of numenera the changing god looking out at earth year circa 1 million from his space station before the game starts and it gets destroyed with you falling to earth.
It really drives me nuts that I don't know a name for that particular type of "unperturbed woodcut face in the sun" style.
The "face in sun" thing is used in heraldry, so "sun in splendour" maybe kind of at least kind of encompasses it, but that doesn't entail the woodcut appearance.
Maybe there is no term, but it seems so distinctive and such a common element in art that I'd think that someone would have named it.
It certainly is common enough. You had me looking it up now myself. No luck though. 🤔
Currently have this on my phone. Someone posted it recently somewhere on lemmy and I'm a lesbian and my cat recently died so imagining her spooking around me warmed my heart a bit, even though I don't even believe in ghosts or anything like that ❤️🩹
On my desktop I have a black hole because i love the gravitational effect of seeing the accretion disc behind the black hole from the front of it
Hex 222e45.
I don't see it very much these days, as I'm using a tiling environment.
It’s my wife and me in front of the Magic Kingdom. Then I used an AI app to convert us to Muppets. I then used the iPhone wallpaper filters when putting it on my home screen.
Yep, I’m grown man with us as Muppets on my phone.
Love this!
A picture of the beach in a neighbourhood I want to move to in 3 years.
I went abroad to earn money and build a life for myself, I'm looking forward to moving back to my home country one day and having a house in a nice neighbourhood near family
Desktop background
What icon pack is this?
Retro Mode
Lock screen
Unlocked
This bad boy:
It picks one every hour from a folder full of paintings (oil & watercolor, a few sketches).
Took it in 2019, and it's been my background since then.
I changed the wallpaper once in a blue moon every time I set up a new device, these two from 4 years ago when I first bought the phone.
I always just search "Oled wallpaper" and it usually return somekind of astronout just because of the black element.
Using my own artwork because I'm genuinely happy with how it turned out and it reminds me of that awesome ttrpg campaign I was in
My bubby crossed the rainbow bridge recently and this was a really good snap of him
phone wallpaper, by unworn
laptop wallpaper, photo I took in Denmark
I cycle among these four randomly:
Atmospheric shot of Whitby Abbey I took on my honeymoon
My current wallpaper is Hornet from Hollow Knight, but it cycles between around 150 pictures
My favorite is this fanart of Phos from Land of the Lustrous
SHAW !
I always found it amusing every time the HK fandom imploded when Team Cherry failed to show anything on a hyped showcase.
Don't get me wrong, I too would disappear from civilization for a while when Silksong launched, but god they're passionate aren't they
A Pikmin wallpaper! I love pikmin and all things green, so I picked (or is that plucked? Hehe) this one and I love it! 😃
No idea where it came from. It's just been there for ages and followed from my previous phone before I took it swimming.
PS: Nice.
I found this on Reddit on either r/bunnies or r/rabbits a few years ago, can't remember who posted.
A solid black.
this wallpaper single handedly made me switch to light mode :P
Generated by AI, changes every two hours.
On my phone. I lose out on the edges of the image due to the resolution, but oh well.
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