Jacek Yerka aka Jacek Kowalski aka Jacek Ryszard Kowalski (Polish, b. 1952, Toruń, Poland) - Susan, 1984 from Mind Fields by Harlan Ellison, 1994, Paintings
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Jacek Yerka aka Jacek Kowalski aka Jacek Ryszard Kowalski (Polish, b. 1952, Toruń, Poland) - Susan, 1984 from Mind Fields by Harlan Ellison, 1994, Paintings
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Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934), endpapers circa 1912
Chen Chen, Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency
風の谷のナウシカ (Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind), 1984
天空の城ラピュタ (Castle in the Sky), 1986
となりのトトロ (My Neighbor Totoro), 1988
千と千尋の神隠し (Spirited Away), 2001
ハウルの動く城 (Howl's Moving Castle), 2004
崖の上のポニョ (Ponyo), 2008
風立ちぬ (The Wind Rises), 2013
君たちはどう生きるか (The Boy and the Heron), 2023
pearl stars
gift rugs for friends I've slowly made over the past 2 years; they're approximately about 20" x 17"
Thaddeus Holownia
May , from Months of the Year, Green - Rory Hutton , 2023.
Scottish , b. 1980s
Linocut , 29.7 x 21.5 cm. 11¾ x 8½ in.
Edition of 25
Ermitage Saint-Antoine de Galamus, France - 2017
sandro botticelli, dante and beatrice in stars
Gyas Jewelmark or Gyas Sarota Metalmark (Sarota gyas), family Riodonidae, Peru
photograph by Nick Volpe
Ayumu Matsuoka (Japanese) - 'Parent and Child'
Nautilus Reading Lamp
The shape of the nautilus shell provides the perfect space to conceal a light bulb, the newest form of technology at the time. As a result, this lamp was a critical success and sold both in this original form and with the later alteration of a bronze mermaid for the stand and an actual nautilus shell for the shade. By Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company (around 1899–1902)
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