Infinite Scroll Fixed + 237 New Liminal Woman Images

October 30, 2025

Hello liminal friends!

We just rolled out updates that make it easier—and more fun—for you to dive in. First, a quick fix that makes scrolling silky-smooth; then, a big drop of new art to explore.


Infinite Scroll is Finally Working!

I'm excited to share that I just fixed a frustrating bug that's been plaguing the gallery for a while. If you've been browsing through the artwork collections, you might have noticed that when you scrolled down to load more images, the entire page header would repeat itself over and over instead of just showing new thumbnails. It was messy and confusing, even though everything worked fine if you manually refreshed the page.

The problem was actually pretty simple once I found it: my code was checking for new image requests too late in the process, after the page had already started loading other stuff like headers and menus. By rearranging things so the script checks for infinite scroll requests first—right at the very beginning—I made sure it only sends back what you need: just the images. Now when you scroll down, new artwork loads smoothly and seamlessly. Happy browsing!


237 New Liminal Women Added to Liminal People Gallery

And since the scroll is smooth, there’s even more to discover: 237 new “Liminal Woman” images are now live. This wave deepens the collection’s core themes—solitude, wonder, and the hush of in‑between spaces—through a wider variety of environments and tones.

What you’ll find

  • Skybound scenes — above-the-cloud vistas, suspended bridges, and luminous dawn horizons.
  • Forest vignettes — mist, leaf‑dappled light, and moments of quiet repose.
  • Reflective waters — pools, ponds, and shoreline twilights in pearl and sapphire hues.
  • Architectural calm — gilded halls, grand arches, and velvet‑red corridors framing poised stillness.
  • Subaqueous and cosmic reveries — drifting fabrics, starglow, and weightless motion.

Across the set, light is the narrator: backlit thresholds, soft beams through fog, and neon or candle glow carry each image from calm to awe. The palette leans into pastels, ember golds, and moon‑silver blues, tying disparate locations into one meditative whole. If you’re drawn to atmospheric storytelling and photographs that feel like a quiet breath between scenes, this update was made for you.

Thank you for following along as the series grows. I hope these new works offer a moment of pause and a sense of wonder—wherever you view them.

Majestik


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