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Reflected scenerey of Fudzisan on Tagonoura, Japan, 1881
Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian,1886-1980)
Postcard “Mädchen mit Schaf”, 1907
colour lithography on cardboard
Looking for a Witch's brew to get you ready for Halloween???
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Spotted deer. Javanese batik designs from metal stamps. 1924.
Internet Archive
by fuuna
Joe Brainard, Pansies, 1968.
Watercolor and collage on paper, 28 x 22 inches.
Always reblog pansies.
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Edward Julius Detmold - Jewels of the Deep (1925)
Edward Julius Detmold (British, 1883-1957)
retro chokes (by flora-file)
A chrysanthemum secret, Japan, 1906
At the stepping stones by the lovely Tamadare waterfall, Japan, 1906
anngjerd rustand, blåbær og aske, 2015
juice extracted from bilberry (european blueberry) and wood ash soaked in water are mixed together and poured on to a sheet of wrapping tissue paper. the pigment that gives bilberries their distinct colour is ph sensitive. by increasing the proportion of ash, which is a base, the colour changes from a bright red to shades of purple, blue, and green, until it degrades into an earth tone
The Little Mermaid by Rie Cramer, 1931
江戸扇子 「桜」
工芸者 松井宏
デザイン 池田香澄(女子美術大学)
japanese folding fan “edo sensu -sakura- (edo folding fan -cherry blossom-)“
craft by matsui hiroshi
design by ikeda kasumi (joshibi university of art and design)
edo is the former name of tokyo.
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Katsushika Hokusai, from The Great Picture Book of Everything, 1800s
Agate with flower fossils.