Armand Point (1860-1932), 'La Dame à la Licorne' (Lady and Unicorn), 1898

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Armand Point (1860-1932), 'La Dame à la Licorne' (Lady and Unicorn), 1898
this weeping cherry was particularly lush 🌸
Pretty in pink
Follow the midnight sun, acrylics on watercolour paper (20x20 cm).
A quick mountainscape today. For a couple days now, I've been trying some tinted glasses to help with eye strain, so I've been feeling out how it affects my use of color. I've been trying reds because those get affected the least.
daily drawing 2384
My cover art for the 2025 special edition of Howl's Moving Castle, written by Diana Wynne Jones and published by HarperCollins 💫
This time of year, the Chinese Fringe Flower (Loropetalum chinense) bushes have some beautiful foliage.
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
“..The argument he was conducting with his neighbor as to whether the English magician had gone mad because he was a magician, or because he was English.” — Susanna Clarke
Crying gold. now a complete diptych (INPRNT) 𖢻
Swan Chariot – Harold Gaze, c. 1928
A foggy day at the beach is one of the most beautiful things ever.
After the rain
watercolor and gouache
What I am taking as a Summer Azure butterfly (Celastrina neglecta) this afternoon.
Wandering where it's quiet and green, enveloped in the spring rains.