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book of hours, Flanders c. 1300-1310
Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, W.37, fol. 187v
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useful creature
book of hours, Flanders c. 1300-1310
Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, W.37, fol. 187v
Yehh thats my homie, Can he hit it this one time?
Slope House in Ohio, USA by architect Milad Eshtiyaghi
Gallery illustration featured in Heavy Metal (Fall 1997), 20 Year Special. Art by Oscar Chichoni
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Idea: sew some cute little moths with scrap fabrics and sew them on holes you have on your clothes so you can keep wearing them :)
Jul 6, 2022 - Here’s a lovely idea for using up some of your scrap fabric! You can now create these beautiful fabric butterflies and moths.
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Thank you for the tag! That's such a lovely way to cover up holes in fabric.
The original link leads to Pinterest, so here's a direct link:
Simple fabric moth and butterfly sewing pattern (by Sew Modern Kids)
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Grills Designed By: Tetsuya Akiyama (2022)
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Art noveau bat chandelier. Austria, 1900.
The strange and surreal furniture by Korean designer/artist Lila Jang.
Yukari Ohba’s designs for several visual kei artists
Sex work is real work. Respect all forms of labor.
butch femme couple
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featuring Aubrey Beardsley’s illustration How Four Queens Found Lancelot Sleeping, from the 1893 edition of Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur