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Afternoon Rose
By Karolina Koziel
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Azerbaijan
鳴子系こけし/こけしの岡仁 from dmp on Vimeo.
Painted by Elicia Edijanto (www.eliciaedijanto.com) Animated by Rich Hinchcliffe (www.richh.co)
Shades of grey: fine works by Elicia Edijanto.
Paramahansa Yogananda, Lake Chapala, MX. 1929
“ It’s only the Red King snoring ”
“ And he grinned almost from ear to ear ”
“ I said it very loud and clear ; I went and shouted in his ear ”
“Pandora and Epimetheus” Fine ink and watercolour drawing.
Art by Arthur Rackham.(1867-1939).
Julbocken, The Swedish Christmas Goat.1912.
Art by John Bauer.(1882-1918).
The Adventures of Peterkin, by Gilly Bear, Author from “Tom Tit Tales ”, “The Green Tulip ”, “Fun In The Forest”, etc… Illustrated by Helen E. Ohrenschall. Sam'L Gabriel sons & Company, New York. Edited 1916.
The Fish King and the Dog Fish.1904.
Art by Arthur Rackham.(1867-1939).
Mouse with a Spinning Wheel. Ink and watercolor on paper. 12 x 7.6 cm.
Beatrix Potter.
Let’s Play Hop Skip and Jump Me, The Rabbit’s Wedding interior illustration.1958.
Garth Williams.(1912-1996).
In Fairyland ; A series of pictures from the Elf World with a poem by William Allingham.(1824-1889). Illustrated by Richard Doyle.(1824-1883). New York : D. Appleton & Co. .1870.
He finds her, and this is the consequence.