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Vintage Snail Stickers
Jonice Webb, Running on Empty: Overcome Your Childhood Emotional Neglect
Water lilies gently floating as the golden sky is reflected on the water.
Legendary Armor of the Winged Polish Hussars. 1600's, Poland.
Danse Macabre (Early 18th Century / Ivory - h/13cm) - Origin: Southern Germany by Unknown
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770), Three Angels.
“For last year’s words belong to last year’s language And next year’s words await another voice.”
~T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets
Art: All the Year Round - Woodcut by Kent Ambler
Maximilian Liebenwein (Austrian,1869-1926)
“This hole in my heart is in the shape of you and no-one else can fit it. Why would I want them to?”
Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body See Less
L'Apparition / The Apparition (Detail), c.1876 - Gustave Moreau
French perfume bottles.
you wear an ancestor’s face. you look like a woman you’ll never meet. in that mirror, there’s thousands of you. and in the bath, when you look down, she looks back, shaking and deforming in the ripples as she lies beneath the surface.
The Adoration of the Magi, tapestry, Manchester Metropolitan University
Designed 1888, woven 1894, by Edward Burne Jones with details by William Morris and John Henry Dearle (Wikipedia)
Isabelle de Borchgrave paper recreation of Flora's dress, from “Primavera” by Botticcelli, painted around 1477-82