Jan Håfström (Swedish, 1937) - Skogen (The Forest) (1967-1968)
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Jan Håfström (Swedish, 1937) - Skogen (The Forest) (1967-1968)
Caitlin Keogh (American, 1982), Manic Heart, Second Version, 2016. Acrylic on panel, 17 1/2 x 23 in.
2011-04-29
This garden is situated in the South of France and shows what can be done with conifers on a large scale.
Creative Gardens, 1986
Golden Autumn in Spain 🌾🥀
October 2024
'Ghostly Wood' Jar and Cover, from Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, 1916-32
From the Victoria & Albert Museum
haven't you heard?
collage inspired by Lucky by Halsey and The Star from the major arcana of the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck
Window appreciation post
The full Fall/Holiday 1995 'Sanctuary' catalog by Cher (1995)
Incredible mail-order catalog started by Cher in 1994; this is the 1995 edition. Unfortunately, it seems the venture ended after the 1995 issue. According to a 1998 article, this was due to mismanagement & order-fulfillment problems.
Luckily found a copy available online, then scanned & cleaned-up this wonderful relic of 90's Renaissance Revival & Whimsigothic fashion & design!
rings + art
Milton Glaser, Therapy With A Tomato, 1978
Rain on Lilypads | LW Lau
Tibetan Tiger Rugs
"The origins of the tiger rug designs are a bit in the mist like the origins of Tibetan carpet making in general. Mimi Lipton, the editor of the book "The Tiger Rugs of Tibet" says that they were not to be seen outside Tibet until 1979 when the first one was brought to the U.S.A. and bought by the Newark Museum. The theory is that tiger rug designs were reserved for the cloisters and the high nobility."
artelino - Tibetan rugs, Tibetan thangkas, Nepal statues and articles about Himalayan and Buddhist culture.
16th century flower illustration PNGs.
(source: Book of Flower Studies, ca. 1510–1515)
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