Botanical ornament. Guide for drawing the acanthus, and every description of ornamental foliage. 1886.
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Botanical ornament. Guide for drawing the acanthus, and every description of ornamental foliage. 1886.
Internet Archive
Found in a book uploaded by judyjordan
Acanthus (1879-1881) by William Morris.
Watercolour for wallpaper design.
Birmingham Museums Trust, licensed under CC0
The William Morris acanthus pattern key block, just for fun.
Now, I have a bad habit of never being honest about how long something takes me to carve: this postcard-sized block took me exactly four Lord Peter Wimsey radio dramatisations, or to use a more prosaic unit of measurement, well over eleven hours.
my little freak of a man, no one understands him like I do (he lives inside my head)
Acanthus flower.
Yokohama, Japan.
Fleurs d’acanthe…
When you have a shapeshifting fox wizard obsessed with all forms of life who is prone to waking up her wife at ungodly hours to infodump at her about Animal Facts, sometimes you must commission @fofoart to draw this for you.
Little Fox is mine & Lesja is @urbanprole's.
Note: the clock is Lesja's familiar spirit, a little electronica spirit named Oontz Oontz that Lesja accidentally rescued during a plot years ago.
When you marry a fox, you get shenanigans. When you marry a Little Fox, those shenanigans always include the latest animal facts.