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'Conducted by an Angel' (from The Divine Comedy, Purgatory), 1807, John Flaxman
Dandelion shoot, 2026-05-11
this is so fucking funny i cant even be mad
Some God, 28 x 22 inches, oil on linen
😳 WHAT 😳
Daily Express, January 15th, 1971.
scanned the amok time mini zine ...
i loved working on this! probably gonna do more in the future
Vsevolod Tarasevich, Factory series, 1965-70
naiche, "painting of a girl's puberty ceremony," c.1907, chamois skin and paint
The National Museum of the American Indian
Surprisingly modern designs in this French silk sample book, circa 1900: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/french-silk-sample-book
Johann Nepomuk Hoechle (Austrian, 1790-1835), Beethoven's Room at the Time of his Death [Beethoven's study in the Schwarzspanierhaus, his final residence, painted three days after the composer's death], 1827, ink and wash.
Just swimming by to say hello. 🦭
hair by nikki nelms & photography by adrienne raquel
19th-century Audible.
Albert Robida illustration from Octave Uzanne’s “The End of Books” (1894), the French bibliophile’s story imagining how printed text might disappear in the face of rapid advances in phonographic technology: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/octave-uzannes-the-end-of-books-1894
Bertie & Jeeves
More Berties that I’d forgotten I drew
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), poem 85 from “The Gardener”, 1914 Translated by the author from the original Bengali. New York: The Macmillan Company.
Four (of eleven) lithographs by Leonora Carrington depicting her costume designs for a theatrical production of S. Ansky’s play “The Dybbuk”: 1) “Leye y Frade” (1974), 2) “Leye Returns Transformed Into the Dybuk” (1974), 3) “The Messenger” (1974), and 4) “The Rabbi” (1974).
Finished stitching my Oversight series.
12 small embroidered poem-objects in wool, linen, cotton, silk, stitched on canvaswork mesh and edged in glass beads.