Illustration by Louis Rhead (1896)

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Illustration by Louis Rhead (1896)
Herbert Bayer, Spectral Accumulation, 1971
It doesn’t look that exciting, but this linen is from the New Kingdom (ca. 1492–1473 B.C.)
Thinking about it for too long makes me feel absolutely insane.
The description on The Met includes the line ‘The cloth was repaired and laundered in ancient times’ and that also makes me feel light-headed.
It’s so beautiful and so simple and so so old
For all of my bug lovers out there, you can find these patches now available here! 🪲✨
Gustav Adolf Mossa - Satiated Siren (1905)
ghost of the valley
sticker design based on my sis telling me my favorite flower (lily of the valleys) look like ghosts
Arghavan Khosravi — Let Me Hold Your Crumpled Identity (acrylic, canvas on wood panel, 2018)
1924 c. “Dans la nuit” perfume bottle by Rene Lalique for the perfumer Worth. From Art Deco, Art Nouveau and 20th Century Decoratif Arts Group, FB.
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Tree monster!
New sticker designs on my Redbubble!
You can find them here: redbubble.com/people/Ash-Elizabeth
louis wain painting of a papillon dog
Feefal on Instagram / Tumblr / Patreon
Hooded Vulture, Necrosyrtes monachus, an Old World Vulture, monotypic in its genus
Louis Wain
Decomposers’ waltz.
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