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Let’s call this a support group that brings together owners of cats acting weird. What’s wrong with my cat is indeed the question, but without an answer.
I gave him a hug, the young 22-year-old who was graduating from college. Arnold (not his real name) had worked for me at the University since he was an 18-year-old freshman. And here he was. Going …
When the term DIY (do it yourself) comes into question, many of us have different associations with it. Some people are avid fans of it and even like to repurpose old items with creative twists, while for some people... the term quite literally means a disaster in every way possible.
The visual icon of The Smashing Pumpkins' landmark album is a woman of multiple personalities. On the occasion of a deluxe reissue, illustrator John Craig explains the story of the girl in the star.
kitty, c.1890s
forever intertwined source
A dog is a member of the family. In fact, some people might choose their dog over their human family members.
Amid the thickest darkness of World War I, a luminous beacon of the magical inside the macabre.
Patty O'Green is one of the Color kids, she represents the color green, her sprite is Lucky. Patty is very outgoing and is always right in the middle of the object. But her valid sweetness usually win people over, and forget her jokes. Patty is very proud of protecting her color and has a tendency to show off about how the Earth just could never thrive without her. Patty loves life, nature and growth, so she is in charge of the green Sprites. She also has a pet frog. Patty has freckles and lime
#19 is gold.
St. Sebastians Martyr (detail), circa 1620-1630 Jacob Matham (1571 - 1631), was a Dutch engraver and pen-draughtsman, whose critical fortunes were mainly bound up with the name of Hendrick Goltzius,...
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The Glory of the Open is a captivating essay by pioneering photographer 20th century photographer Anne Brigman. Published in the April 1926 issue of Camera Craft . Volume XXXIII Wherever pictures are understood and admired, wherever photography in its higher aspects is discussed the work and the
This is the rootinest, tootinest lil buzzing buckaroo the West has ever seen, I tell you hwhat ~ Now available to be cross-stitched, it's sure to create a buzz once finished. 🐝🖤✨ -- This piece is 72 x 64 stitches and is recommended to be stitched on 18ct aida. -- IMPORTANT: this product is a digital download only! By purchasing, you will receive a PDF with the pattern.
My mother-in-law sent me a jubilant message the other day letting me know that she'd seen my " Danger For Breakfast " print on Disapproving...
Beautiful collection of 40 photo postcards depicting scenes from famous operas. Average size is 3.5 x 5.5 inches, some have ink markings but most of them are like new, in very good or excellent condition. SOLD ONLY AS A LOT, NOT SOLD SEPARATELY.
rozenn-blog:Bunch of kitties ♥I’ll probably make a set of stickers with thoses (•v• )/
Download free Aphex Twin Logo brand, emblem and icons. Richard David James (born 18 August 1971), best known as Aphex Twin, is an Irish-born British musician, composer and DJ.
Fairy tales of Hans Andersen (1908) illustrated by Helen Stratton 'The Queen of the Glaciers'
Grab your tissues! It's another sentimental journey through Jimmy Joe's family picture album. Okay, so it's loaded with bad family photos. So be it. As if
I'm on 153 ep of The Magnus Archives, it's safe to assume that I'm addicted at this point. I started drawing cards for each Entities, The Buried being first. I actually have rough sketches for all of...
These shape shifting, mask wearing, costume donning artists use the camera to challenge one of the oldest mediums in art history
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Chéri Hérouard (1881-1961) was an artist best known for his illustrative work for French magazines like the Catholic girls’ journal La Semaine de Suzette and the gentlemen’s’ weekly La Vie Parisienne for which he supplied the cover art for over forty years. His eye-catching illustrations were highly popular and reflected the noteworthy changes in art from Art Nouveau through Art Deco to pioneering the more modern graphic art/comic book style of the 1940s and 1950s. La Vie Parisienne was the magazine best associated with Hérouard’s artwork. This society weekly featured risque erotica alongside stories and features on art, theater, film, literature, and fashion. It was kind of like Esquire magazine or a classier Playboy without the naked flesh. Hérouard was born Chéri-Louis-Marie-Aime Haumé into a reasonably well-to-do family that lived in the fortified city of Rocroi in the Ardennes district of France. His father died from a freak riding accident just days before his birth. His mother remarried into the Hérouard family—from whom Chéri took his surname. His mother and stepfather thought Chéri was best suited for a career in the military—but their son had a...
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Pippi Langstrumpf war die Rolle ihres Lebens: Die Schauspielerin Inger Nilsson spielte als Kind die freche Piratentochter und wurde damit
C7 is the moniker of Hiroko Shiina, a Japanese artist who creates surreal and bleak illustrations with multiple tools. She’s used acrylics, ink, colored pencil, and even coffee to craft her moody works. Her works appears to be informed by dreams, the natural world, and isolated emotions.
In 2012, Anthony Bourdain wrote an essay about his father for Bon Appétit and shared a collection of his childhood photographs.
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"What is, is what must be" “There is not a day or night but a doe offers her life for her kittens, or some honest captain of Owsla his life for his Chief Rabbit's. Sometimes it is taken, sometimes it is not. But there is no bargain, for here, what is, is what must be.” -Watership Down by Richard Adams This open edition high quality luster photo print (a reproduction) was printed from the digital painting 'What is, is what must be'. Professionally printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive photo paper with a satin finish. This print is archival and will last a lifetime or longer if properly cared for. All prints will be hand signed. print paper size: 8"x12" (30x20cm) 12''x18'' (30.5x45.8cm) Note: All screens display color differently. The print you receive may have subtle differences in color than what you see on your screen.
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