Interior illustration by Louis Darling, from "Ramona the Pest" by Beverly Cleary, first published in 1968.
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Keith Edmier ‘Beverly Edmier, 1967’, 1998, “Gosh! Is It Alive?” / “Gys! Er den levende?”, Exhibition at Arken Museum of Art, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017
The legendary drag queen tapped AD100 designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard to reimagine the palatial property
You Are Not Yet Who You Will Be. During my morning walk, I listed to “I’m not lost, I’m not lost, no, no just undiscovered…” the words to a really good song by James Morrison, called “Undiscovered”…
what Beverly really found in Hannibal’s basement, his Will simp collection 😞 __ Instagram | Twitter | Etsy | BigCartel
fashioninpaper: Beverly Cleary’s Ramona paper doll part 1 Terrific art!
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Keith Edmier ‘Beverly Edmier, 1967’, 1998, “Gosh! Is It Alive?” / “Gys! Er den levende?”, Exhibition at Arken Museum of Art, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017
The legendary drag queen tapped AD100 designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard to reimagine the palatial property
17.5-acre project will link Waldorf Astoria, Beverly Hilton with Aman hotel and condos between Wilshire and Santa Monica boulevards.
You Are Not Yet Who You Will Be. During my morning walk, I listed to “I’m not lost, I’m not lost, no, no just undiscovered…” the words to a really good song by James Morrison, called “Undiscovered”…