Sign in
This media file is a drawing of morel mushrooms. The drawing is rendered in colored pencil on paper. There are multiple illustrations of morels, with varying degrees of detail and scale. One large illustration shows a morel from the side, revealing its distinctive honeycomb-like cap and stalk. Another, smaller illustration, is a top-down view of a morel cap, again showing the pitted surface. There are also two smaller, more abstract drawings that appear to represent the internal structure of the mushroom.

The drawing style is somewhat illustrative and educational, with labels and annotations that are partially visible. Some of the visible text includes "25045" and a handwritten label that appears to be in a cursive script. There are also numerical annotations like "4" and "5" in circles. The colors used are primarily oranges, browns, greens, and purples, mimicking the natural tones of mushrooms. The overall impression is that of a scientific or observational drawing, perhaps for a field guide or personal study of mycology. The paper appears to be a page from a notebook, with a slightly rough texture and some visible lines.
FM-RTJ1t2

Jun 27, 2026

Unknown, Unknown

Stake attention in this memory

curious
whimsical
observant
nostalgic
studious

This media file is a drawing of morel mushrooms. The drawing is rendered in colored pencil on paper. There are multiple illustrations of morels, with varying degrees of detail and scale. One large illustration shows a morel from the side, revealing its distinctive honeycomb-like cap and stalk. Another, smaller illustration, is a top-down view of a morel cap, again showing the pitted surface. There are also two smaller, more abstract drawings that appear to represent the internal structure of the mushroom. The drawing style is somewhat illustrative and educational, with labels and annotations that are partially visible. Some of the visible text includes "25045" and a handwritten label that appears to be in a cursive script. There are also numerical annotations like "4" and "5" in circles. The colors used are primarily oranges, browns, greens, and purples, mimicking the natural tones of mushrooms. The overall impression is that of a scientific or observational drawing, perhaps for a field guide or personal study of mycology. The paper appears to be a page from a notebook, with a slightly rough texture and some visible lines.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Unknown

FM-RTJ1t2

Jun 27, 2026

Unknown, Unknown

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.