halloween [2019]
135px by 180px // 6 colors
One Nice Bug Per Day
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
The Stonewall Inn

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if i look back, i am lost
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Color Me Curious
Claire Keane
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halloween [2019]
135px by 180px // 6 colors
Gothic Tales from October
The Olive Fairy Book illustrated by Kate Baylay
Expressions of Dawn: © riverwindphotography, January 2021
Art by Sibylline Meynet
catching fireflies
“with its billowy sleeves, embroidered bust, and ribboned shoulder straps, the sheer floor-length dress-which Welch wore with a matching underwear set-completely embodied the whimsical, fairytale aesthetic”
François Boucher (1703-1770) - The Sleep of Venus, 1754
Oil on canvas (102.5 x 89.5 cm)
“…to eat a fruit is to know its meaning.”
— Fernando Pessoa, A Little Larger Than the Entire Universe
Characters in Russian literature are always eating (or offering) fruit at significant moments. (Gurov in The Lady and the Lapdog eats a slice of watermelon after he and Anna have slept together for the first time; Oblonsky in Anna Karenina is bringing Dolly a large pear when she confronts him with his infidelity.) It is in the blood of Russian storytelling to take note of the fruit.
— Janet Malcolm, Iphigenia in Forest Hills
halloween [2019]
135px by 180px // 6 colors
Georges Fouquet, pendant in the form of a wisteria branch, 1908-10, Paris Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Billsafi on Insta
symphony // zara larsson and clean bandit
The Sealed Fogou at Chysauster Iron Age Settlement, Penzance, Cornwall.
I’m doing witchy/magic character designs for October and this first set was space themed! 🌎🌞🌜