Hello please look at this little bird I found on my walk. He is my favorite.
tumblr dot com

No title available
Keni
Game of Thrones Daily

Origami Around
Noah Kahan
No title available
Stranger Things

No title available
🪼

Andulka
Not today Justin
KIROKAZE

#extradirty
Today's Document
Mike Driver
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Sade Olutola

titsay
ojovivo
seen from Switzerland

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Ireland

seen from United States
seen from India

seen from Belgium

seen from Singapore

seen from Türkiye
seen from Netherlands

seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from Mexico
seen from United States

seen from Brazil
@cloudwardhoe
Hello please look at this little bird I found on my walk. He is my favorite.
miss sillybilly circa 1919
SUNRISE ON THE REAPING (2026) THE HUNGER GAMES (2012)
Maggie Chiang aka @mcmintea (inactive on Tumblr) - insta - website
california through the eyes of photographer wilson davis ellis, american c. 1940s-50s.
here's the whole thing
A Frackelton Feathursday
This sweet chromolithograph of a parrot and a cockatiel surrounded by a bevy of little birds is from Tried by Fire: A Work on China-painting, a highly popular book during its time by noted Milwaukee artist and ceramics painter Susan Stuart Frackelton (1848-1932), originally published in New York by D. Appleton & Company in 1886. Our copy is an 1892 printing. The image is an illustration for instructions on how to achieve these colors for the birds through the layering of glazes on ceramics.
Frackelton was a student of Milwaukee's pioneering artist Henry Vianden (1814-1899). In 1883 she founded the Frackelton China and Decorating Works, a very successful business for painted ceramics and painting instruction. She held several patents, including for Frackelton's Dry Colors and a home kiln machine, and she founded the National League of Mineral Painters, a predecessor organization to the Milwaukee Art Museum. The Milwaukee County Historical Society notes that:
Her innovation in [pottery, china painting, and book illumination] helped elevate American decorative arts to a standard of excellence and, at the same time, dispelled any myths about women being unable to rise above the rank of an amateur artist. . . . she used her talents as an artist and entrepreneur to break through the bonds of traditional gender roles, both in the art world and society. . . .
Today, she is particularly well-known in Milwaukee for the co-called "Frackelton Manuscript," a 100-page illuminated manuscript titled Voices of Friends Concerning John Plankinton, produced between 1910-1913 by Frackelton and her daughter and now housed in the Milwaukee Public Library's Richard and Lucille Krug Rare Books Room.
View more Feathursday posts.
View more chromolithographs.
pocket edition
beetle is writing you a love letter 💌
Happy (very) late birthday Bucky!!
Me and my other artist friend decided to make lineart and then render each other's drawings :]
My lineart on top and rendering on bottom
See below cut for lineart:
kitchenalia
Little mushroom freaks